Only $2,500? Or did you mean $25,000?
My credit card bills alone are about $1,000 right now, so if I paid them off, then I'd only have $1,500 left. I'd love to visit some relatives and friends in the Southwest, and seeing as airfare is so high these days, I suppose the $1,500 would be just enough to pay for a round-trip ticket in business or 1st class (heck, why not treat myself?) and a couple nights in a somewhat nice hotel, meals, and a handful of souvenirs. But I doubt I'd have anything leftover, after that.
Now if you're talking about $25,000 -- I could do a LOT more with that! ;)
BTW, I hope you don't ever actually believe any notices you get in the mail, or in email, that claim you've won some random sum of money! Do you??
2007-03-05 16:12:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I've received several such notices! Instead of using the con-
tact information in the notice, I found a different telephone
number for the supposed sponsor. I called the real company
to ask about my winnings, and they told me that I was in
possession of a fraudulent scam--and to report it to the local
police. I did, and heard nothing more from the senders of the
"winning notice".
2007-03-13 16:36:24
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answered by SlownEasy 4
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U-Boat "Flight Deck" CAS Y
(Diving Watch)
http://www.u-boatwatch.it/en/index.html
2007-03-05 16:10:54
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answered by Sam Fisher 3
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receiving such a notice and having the money are entirely two different things.
i noticed that you often ask the same question repeatedly (typically thrice). why is that?
2007-03-05 16:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy cabin supplies and move to Alaska so I can retire in peace,and get away from these Indiana idiots.
2007-03-05 16:17:21
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answered by rockman 3
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I probably wouldnt believe the notice to be true.
And if it were true i'd blow through $2,500 so fast I wouldnt even know where it went or how these nekid girls got in my bed
2007-03-05 16:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Assume that something that looks to good to be true- most likely is. - with all the junk mail crap and swindles out there- I'd be very cautious.
2007-03-05 16:10:46
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answered by pavano_carl 4
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I would probably give $1,000.00 to my older sister who is going to college. I would save $500.00 give $500.00 to my mom and spend the remaining $500.00 on a restaurant, clothing and fun stuff. I would be sure to give $100.00 to my church.
2007-03-08 10:11:18
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answered by STAR 2
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Well in that case, I will just keep the half of the money and the other half, I will invest so that it will become bigger.
2007-03-05 16:52:46
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answered by SJD 2
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Go splurge shopping baby!
2007-03-05 16:09:52
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answered by Keep It 100 2
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