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Yahoo and MSN don't have a lottery in the UK or anywhere else. Therefore the only way you got lucky was you were fortunate enough to be one of the thousands of people who received the gift of spam. If you are silly enough to give them your personal information, your prize will likely include identity theft.

2007-07-03 01:15:01 · answer #1 · answered by ZCT 7 · 1 1

Its a SCAM..
Think about it.. If you won a Lottery... Anywhere in the WORLD..... Don't you think they would fly you out there so, they can have you on TV and whatever else...
Think about it.. Here in the US.. If anyone wins anything even near a million.. Its all over the newspapers and TV...

There probley going to try and steal your identity or after you fill out Payment Processing.. There going to say please send us (about) $5,000 for the taxes and processing fees...

So, I wouldn't do anything but, just ignore them.. Or write back and say.. Send me the money and I'll send you the info back once I received it..
They will never answer you back.. and I would try and call you Internet provider and tell them about it...

Good luck with everything and let us know what happens...
Jay

2007-07-03 18:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by Jason 4 · 0 0

It is a scam aimed at making you pay money for information on how to get the prize that does not exist~~

2007-07-03 07:05:46 · answer #3 · answered by burning brightly 7 · 1 0

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