It is; nice catch.
http://419.bittenus.com/LotteryWinners/index.htm
2007-04-11 09:16:08
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answered by wizjp 7
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It is a scam. I have been receiving these kinds of emails from all over the world, which BTW, I never even tried to enter. They mostly claim they entered your email address which won you the prize on your behalf. I have been getting an average of 3 to 4 a month. If I had really won, they would not do this via emails. This should be your red flag. I never replied to these emails for I fear they are just trying to get some info about up front, then they will want more personal info later. This personal info can be used usually for illegal matters. Be careful and don't reply to these kinds of emails.
2007-04-11 09:24:36
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answered by scotter 1
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Total scam. Yesterday I won a million dollars from Yahoo.
2007-04-11 09:16:30
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answered by runner1 6
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Think about it. Did you buy a lottery ticket in Amsterdam? Typically you have to buy a ticket to win a lottery. They tend not to just give millions away to random goofballs.
2007-04-11 09:17:07
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answered by bifferson 2
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common lottery scam, ignore it, if u ever need further information on lottery scams http://scamsbeware.com is a good resource center to help you stay informed, best wishes.
2007-04-13 16:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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in no way trust that form of stuff, extremely in case you get carry of it in an e-mail. Did you ever participate in that lottery application? in case you probably did not, it really is genuinely a scam in the different case they could have contacted you by technique of mail or telephone because they have already got your coaching.
2016-12-03 20:53:13
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answered by luci 4
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