Scam. You would have seen enough network and satellite TV coverage of it to know it's legit. Well, it doesn't, so do NOT answer any emails of the subject: it's all SPAM, sent by some overly obese, stinky/filthy, homosexual guy named Paul who hasn't been away at his PC in his basement for four months straight. I think he lives in the mid-west.
2006-07-03 10:57:24
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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You can trace the IP address for those who think it come from stinky Paul. The majority is from Lagos, Nigeria and ussually they cover it up by putting a website up. I ask the admin could care less except stopping the service that they provide for these bums and the internet crime report are far behind. I gave up after filling out a couple because you might need more information then just a measley IP address.
2006-07-03 18:05:01
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answered by runetrader 1
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Total SCAM.
You didn't buy a ticket now, did you? Of course you didn't!
Then how in the name of heck could you be a winner?? You can't, of course!
Ask yourself this question: Why would the UK National Lottery use a Yahoo, Excite, or HotMail address? They have their own domain, for Pete's sake!
If you contact those slime balls, they'll tell you that you need to pay a pile in advance fees for taxes, freight (freight for a check?? sheesh!) and other BS.
If you're stupid enough to give them your bank details, they'll drain your account in minutes.
2006-07-03 11:01:07
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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scam!
2006-07-03 10:56:23
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answered by vague 2
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no
2006-07-03 10:55:43
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answered by brittney_is_2cool_4u 2
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