It is a scam. I get about 30 of them a week. They would ask you for a bank account number to wire the money to... then the scam is that they clean the account out. They are overseas, and you will have no recourse.
2007-03-27 19:33:27
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answered by Jessica 2
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i get about 20 or 30 of them a week too. from the u.k., china i have won a BMW, a Kia, and if i totaled all the money the letters say i have won..i would be a multi-millionaire if not richer. as soon as you tell them you cannot afford to pay all the charges you are stuck with to have your money and or your car shipped to you they tell you to never contact them again for nothing. so these are all just scams. i am also getting letters from people that don't know me wanting me to open up a bank account here so i can deposit my inheiritance in it from some lame joe blow who doesn't even know me and i surely don't know them...and i am suppose to give the lawyer 70% of the money and I get to keep 20% and then the rest goes to my church, an orphanage, or to a woman's shelter. go figure....so these are all scams...also beware of the little old ladies who are dying from cancer and want to send you their money for you to invest or to put into your church.....or the ones where the little old ladies hubbies died 6 months ago and left them with more money than they know what to do with and they want to send it to you so you will keep up their hubby's good work...
2007-03-27 19:48:44
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answered by myninny54 3
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Scam !! if u rec it via e-mail report it as spam, if u got the notice in the mail, pitch in trash. Do not respond to such nonsense. Someone in Asia is going to give u a million dollars for nothing...yeah, right.
2007-03-27 20:18:49
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answered by flamingo 6
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SCAM.
Did you enter the Asian Pacific Lottery?
Do you have a ticket?
Are they asking for money from you before they release your "winnings"?
SCAM, SCAM, SCAM.
2007-03-27 20:56:40
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answered by lyllyan 6
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Believe me these are the newest kind of scams and you will be ending up loosing your energy and many important thing if you believe these kind of mails. I have been recieving such mails regularly they are all from a network of spammers
2007-03-27 19:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Not true.
To prove it to yourself, go with the email and do as they say but when thay ask you to send them money then you will know they are full of it.. please my yahoo friend advise everyone you see of this.
Simply wishing you the best of luck,,
Gary from Australia
2007-03-27 21:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Not unless you bought a ticket. Don't fall for these scams
2007-03-27 19:33:45
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answered by John 4
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It's a conspiracy man! They're gonna lull ou into false confidence wih money, then spank your *** hard with a spiked plate!
2007-03-27 19:37:10
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answered by Grindle 2
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There is no such thing, and for any lotto, you have to pay to play.
2007-03-27 19:33:08
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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