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THE UK NATIONAL LOTTERY SEND E-MAIL TO MY FRIEND FETTO AND TELL HIM YOU ARE OUR LUCKY WINNER I NEED TO BE SURE HE IS THE TRUE WINNER

2007-02-02 21:26:37 · 2 answers · asked by amrhattab 1 in Local Businesses United Kingdom Other - United Kingdom

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Becarefull These Are Fraud Emails...
Don't even reply. They ask ur friend for information:- name country, address, bank account...etc.
then after they ask you to send money to them so they can transfer milions of dollars or sterling pounds.
and bust you.becarefull.

2007-02-02 21:32:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

THIS WHOLE THING IS FRAUD.
STAY AS FAR AWAY FROM STUFF LIKE THIS AS YOU CAN.
THEY WILL ASK FOR PERSONAL INFORMATION LIKE NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, YOUR BANK NAME AND/OR HOW YOU WANT THE MONEY SENT TO YOU. THEY SAY FOR THEM TO SEND YOU THE MONEY, YOU MUST FIRST SEND THEM A VERY LARGE SUM. IF YOU ARE SMART, YOU'LL IGNORE THE WHOLE THING AND REPORT THE EMAIL AS SPAM. THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOREVER, SO DON'T BE FOOLED. IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS !
FOR APPROX. 10 DAYS THEY WILL HOUND THE HECK OUT OF YOU WITH PHONECALLS (IF YOU GIVE THEM YOUR#. ALWAYS IN A BIG HURRY TO FINALIZE THE TRANSACTION. THREATENING THAT YOU'LL LOSE THE MONEY TO SOMEONE ELSE... VOICE ON THE OTHER END OF TELEPHONE IS USUALLY FOREIGN SOUNDING, NOT BRITISH.
***NEVER, EVER, EVER GIVE OUT ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION OR BANKING ROUTING AND ACCOUNT NUMBERS OR YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER***JUST IN CASE NO ONE HAS EVER TOLD YOU THIS BEFORE. IT'S ASKING FOR TROUBLE WITH A CAPITOR "T."

2007-02-03 04:28:41 · answer #2 · answered by MJ D 3 · 0 0

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