Next they will ask you to send a "handling" or "processing fee" so they can send you your money. Tell them they can keep a thousand for themselves if they will just pay the fee for you, and take it out of your "winnings", along with the cost of sending the balance round to your house in cash, in a big sack, in a taxi-cab...
2007-03-22 13:51:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I would delete it. I've received a couple of those in different forms, one said I was chosen by a prince somewhere to recieve inheritance money, another one said I won the lottery they're just scams, and the goal of the people behind them is to get your bank account # and steal your identity. SPAM it!
2007-03-22 20:52:41
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answered by claudia m 2
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Delete, delete, delete.
Anybody can say....
"Hi. I'm Jonathan Krider with the Free Lottery. Our address is 8124 Jergins St., Chicago, IL."
Names and addresses can be made up pretty darn easily!
2007-03-22 20:49:25
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answer #3
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answered by Meg M 5
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It is a scam. Do not make any payment or hand over any personal information. Simply delete it and forget about it.
2007-03-23 05:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I highly recommend delete it. Even if it seems legit, nowadays, people can make anything appear legit. It's your money...don't waste it with some scam.
2007-03-22 20:48:51
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answered by Istari C 2
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only true lottery is when you PAY for a ticket at a store or online
2007-03-23 00:04:15
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answered by tomthumbandforefinger 1
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Delete it. Has to be a scam.
2007-03-22 20:44:06
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answered by sci55 5
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Don't open it or you will lots of other unwanted e-mails DELETE IT
2007-03-23 02:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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report it as spam.....yahoo will take care of it....its just a scam...I have also gotten several of these, they just want your$$$$$
2007-03-22 20:50:58
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answered by Kerilyn 7
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SPAM IT
2007-03-22 20:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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