No. It's a scam/spam sent to millions of users on the web. Simply disregard the email don't reply to it.
2007-03-02 00:45:48
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answered by GuyNextDoor 4
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Be careful,it is a trap and a fraud.If you reply they may ask you about your bank account number,through which they may withdraw your balance from your account.Simply delete this type of mails before opening them
2007-03-02 09:01:23
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answered by kaka 2
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Did you buy a U.K. lottery ticket? If not it is an identity theft scam.
2007-03-02 09:19:39
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answered by bugs280 5
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scam.... i personally received over 20-30 of these :)
2007-03-02 08:53:06
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answered by Anonymous
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PLEASE DON'T GET CONNED BY THESE PEOPLE.
They will ask for your bank details, in order to transfer the many millions to your account, and " SHAZZAM" Your account is cleaned out.
Don't get sucked in.At the very least they can steal your Identity.
Mark these e-mails as junk mail and tick and report these to microsoft.
2007-03-02 08:55:13
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answered by pa69oldfart 4
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I think we all won! Its a scam, just delete.
2007-03-02 10:21:06
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answered by bismillah 2
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Nope. Its a scam.
2007-03-02 09:00:39
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answered by ****** * 2
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Tread carefully!
2007-03-02 08:57:13
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answered by mxn 2
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congratulations.
it's a scam.
2007-03-02 08:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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SCAM
2007-03-02 09:33:26
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answered by Mr fix it 3
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