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no it sounds like spyware and malware that if you click on will try to harm your computer

2006-12-18 23:07:14 · answer #1 · answered by Talking Hat 6 · 0 0

There is no TSN number. It is part of the scam.There is no TSN number and there are no winners from Free Lotto.
Free Lotto is a credit card scam run by a criminal group called PlasmaNet from a P.O. box at Grand Central Station in N.Y. I am a retired Police Officer that as a hobby investigates Internet fraud. Free Lotto is one of the biggest scams. Go to www.ripoffreport.com and enter the search words Free Lotto and you will find hundreds that have been taken in. Internet Survey companies are the biggest source of scammers getting your email address. Free Lotto sells your email address to other scammers so be aware, you will, in all probability, have more scams come across your computer screen. Free Lotto, once they have your credit card information draws anywhere from $9.95 to $20.00 a month from your account. You must notify your bank in person immediatly. The checks that have come to winners from Free Lotto are in the $00.18 (18 cents) to no more than $1.00 (one dollar) range and they are drawn on accounts that don't exist. Bouncers. If you have been a victim, as many have, your local FBI Office will have an email address that you can forward the offending email to. Call your local office and ask for the address. Tell them if you are a victim or not. The Federal Communications Commission also has an investigative arm that you may forward the complaint to. Here is the Name, address and phone of the crook that runs Free Lotto. I suggest those that have been taken, is give him a call. Kevin J. Aronin, 20 Echo Bay Place, New Rochelle N.Y. (914) 654-8900. He may have changed his number by now because I have advised many that have contacted me to call him. Many complaints have gone to the Attorney General of New York but they have found no reason as yet to investigate. There are hundreds that have had their accounts stolen from even after they have "Unsubscribed" from Free Lotto so I find it curious that law enforcement has done nothing on this scam. Just be aware. I have read many of the questions on this site on lotteries and every one I have seen here is a scam. There is no free lunch, there is no "Pie in the Sky" but what there is are a lot of crooks that are very smart on the computer, but as a whole stupid on the scams they run. They play to the victims greed and the something for nothing that baits many in. Use common sense. I suggest that those that have been taken in by Free Lotto advise the I.R.S. of Income Tax fraud by Mr. Aronin. The I.R.S. will make his life more miserable than the FBI can. The FBI can jail him but the IRS will hound him for the rest of his life, in fact, even after he is dead they will hound him.

2006-12-19 07:30:05 · answer #2 · answered by ohbrother 7 · 1 0

in certain circumstances they deliver emails even in spite of the undeniable fact that they don't look real. there's a possiblity that you've received, yet you likely have not! They deliver emails like this to attraction to clientele to their activity, so be careful and do not enter your workers archives to this website as they could use it adverse to you.

2016-11-27 19:45:02 · answer #3 · answered by valesquez 4 · 0 0

Hmmm...multiple e-mails out of the blue that you won $1 million...probably none with your name on it...which you'd expect if you'd entered something. Should be pretty easy to figure out.

2006-12-19 19:21:40 · answer #4 · answered by Alan 3 · 0 0

dude i got this same e mail frm national lottry uk initially i was happy then they asked to pay for the courier i was shoked they were asking 30000 rs for getting the price ,whos gonna pay such a huge amt.i just backed off,dont dream that u r gonna become millionier its gonna hurt.

2006-12-18 23:15:37 · answer #5 · answered by dreak 1 · 0 0

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2006-12-19 01:55:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

JOKE DAAAAAAAAAA they wil not do it with an email but u will get personal informed with a million

2006-12-19 01:20:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Be cautious of scams. They probably will ask you to send money to claim your prize..don't do it. Read fine print very carefully always!!! And don't give your your social security number.

2006-12-18 23:06:34 · answer #8 · answered by SlapHappy 4 · 0 0

Oh i got this too they give u a code and tell u to fill ur visa card number I THINK IT NOT TRUE.

2006-12-18 23:11:15 · answer #9 · answered by Please tell me 2 · 0 0

Joke.

2006-12-18 23:05:16 · answer #10 · answered by BlondeBarbie 4 · 0 0

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