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i also got the name of the person whom i should contact Dr. Greg Nelson. i think this should be investigated

Karl
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Norman B on 28 May, 2009 at 5:58 am #

DELEAT IT!!! IT IS A TRICK TO TAKE YOU FOR YOUR MONEY!


manicmousy on 29 May, 2009 at 10:00 am #

it’s a total scam! i send those RIGHT to my spam folder. it gets reported as spam, too! don’t even open those!


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brian2007 on 4 June, 2009 at 10:56 am #

Scam!!!!! That message is both a fake and an outright fraud. Don’t contact the phishers and give them any of your personal information at all. Spam that scam message straight into oblivion right away. This is one lottery you’ll never win because it’s “bogus.”

Another thing, the phishers telling you to “keep this lottery information confidential” would indicate to you not to say anything about this to anybody until they have finished scamming you.


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