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Uk lottery
peanutran asked:


what should i do?? i just got an email that said it was from my yahoo address, saying thatthey were from that stupid UK lottery scam!
i know its spam! i want to know why they have MY email address, it looked like i sent myself an email. which i know i didnt do. i know the whole lottery thing is spam. what i need to know is if i need to change my email? changed my password.

Lori
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Comments

Squeakers on 21 April, 2009 at 11:27 am #

Just delete it, and move on …


Hannah043 on 22 April, 2009 at 10:15 pm #

dont reply.
dont give out information
& delete!


bdawg on 25 April, 2009 at 3:37 am #

You better report yourself, Shame on you for trying to scam yourself……


lucee on 28 April, 2009 at 7:56 am #

So? Why get all worked up over spam?! Just put it in spam and move on.


StephenWeinstein on 30 April, 2009 at 8:54 am #

Just delete it. The return addresses on spam are usually phony anyway. They probably did not really send it from your account.


JAMES M on 2 May, 2009 at 9:43 pm #

These people are experts at disguising the origin of the mails. Quite often there will be a very slight difference to your addy. A favourite trick is Ben and Ben , unless you look closely you can miss the extra space in the second one. The scam obviously does not come from you so don’t worry. Just keep your firewall and anti virus up to date and you’ll be fine. Good luck.


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