It's a scam. Just delete the email, you didn't really win anything.
2007-09-11 02:41:53
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answered by Judy 7
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If you have actually contacted the bank, (if there is such a bank), and have actually spoken with an officer(s), and they have confirmed the lottery winnings and are willing to send you confirmation on bank stationery, and if they will give you the telephone and fax number for the president of the bank, I might believe it. Long sentence, .. out of breath! Otherwise, forget it!
2007-09-11 09:47:45
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answered by singingbeejay_46love 1
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if you didn't enter, it's a scam!
To Avoid scams here is what i tell people...
All spam emails/unsolicited phone calls/letters and faxes are scams.
As a general rule - ANYTHING involving Western Union/money gram = Scam.
my Advice: Don't deal with anyone out of state or from a foreign country or Accept or cash checks from strangers and never use wire/bank transfer services.. you risk losing your $$ and your mind.
Remember, if it sounds too good
to be true, it probably is! NEVER(ever) give out your personal information to strangers online or offline! Always be on guard.
S-CHEMING
C-RAFTY
A-GGRESSIVE
M-ALICIOUS
2007-09-11 10:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure you can trust it. I have an island to sell in the middle of the Atlantic.
Do not ever believe an unsolicited mail confirmation on the Internet. Never ever believe it.
2007-09-11 09:30:54
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answered by Bob D 6
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