Nope. This is a very popular scam.
2007-04-15 18:43:03
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answered by zaffaris 5
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No No No, don't do that... Its just a another fat big scam. I get like 10 such emails everyday, do you think i am multi trillionaire then...
Listen, why don't you just use your brain, go and read that email again.
Think about this-
~ They says that you have won a british lottery and then why the hell they want you to send the insurance money to Nigeria?
~ It says you have won millions of $$ then why do they want you to send only $67 or so for insurance?
~ Apart from this, how can you won a lottery which you never ever bought a ticket for?
There are few more things that clearly shows its a scam... Simply go ahead, delete the email and get back to your own work!
Good Luck!
2007-04-16 01:52:23
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answered by Thats_me 3
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Lol... no, its a scam and not even a clever one. You didn't enter any lottery so you couldn't have won it, could you? If you're ever in doubt about something like this, there's online resources available that can help you identify if something is a scam or not. Don't read too many of them though, they'll make you a sly, suspicious bugger like me :p
2007-04-16 01:50:53
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answered by Jazzycat 2
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Nope, not true. I "win" these almost every week, and I'm not THAT lucky..
Funny how it will work - there will be an up-front fee for you to get the "courier service" to deliver your prize - then you'll never hear from them again.
2007-04-16 01:49:07
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answered by Judy 7
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My husband receives those emails on a daily basis (why does he get those and I get 42,230 penis enlargement ones?!). Anyways, they're all false, don't believe the hype -- just delete!
2007-04-16 01:44:21
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answered by shrink 3
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i dont know
2007-04-16 01:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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