I thought I had won it, we must be sharing hope that's OK with you. Let's go halves on an island.
2007-10-04 08:29:29
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answered by Nickynackynoo 6
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You shouldn't open unsolicted email from unknown sources. Often what happens is that when you open up spam, it sends back a trigger to the originating source indicating that a valid email address has been found thus subjecting you to even more spam down the road. Even using the preview pane in email products sends web beacons back to spammers.( http://helpdesk.gwu.edu/mailfilter/spam.... )
However, in this case since you have already opened up this email which is a probably a variant of the 419 Nigerian phishing scheme, display all headers and send it to Fraud Watch International. The email address is in the link to the webpage below.
http://www.fraudwatchinternational.com/l...
There are a couple Yahoo pages dedicated to the 419 Fraud
Yahoo Lottery Fraud
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or...
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/abuse/a...
2007-10-04 15:21:24
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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A yellow lamborghini murcielago lp640 or a Red Ferrari F430. Maybe a maserati gran turismo
2007-10-04 20:28:27
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answered by Brian 4
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You shouldn't open unsolicted email from unknown sources. Often what happens is that when you open up spam, it sends back a trigger to the originating source indicating that a valid email address has been found thus subjecting you to even more spam down the road. Even using the preview pane in email products sends web beacons back to spammers.( http://helpdesk.gwu.edu/mailfilter/spam.html )
However, in this case since you have already opened up this email which is a probably a variant of the 419 Nigerian phishing scheme, display all headers and send it to Fraud Watch International. The email address is in the link to the webpage below.
http://www.fraudwatchinternational.com/lottery/
There are a couple Yahoo pages dedicated to the 419 Fraud
Yahoo Lottery Fraud
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/abuse/abuse-63.html
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/abuse/abuse-110240.html
2007-10-04 15:15:57
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answer #4
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answered by MLM 7
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Well Ting tong, it's simply a game of ping pong, they hit u with a mail claiming you have won a golden thong but it's just wrong.
Don't respond and do as Pam dose, add to spam.
2007-10-04 15:25:44
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Scambait the b@$^@#ds, instead!
"So what is scambaiting? Well, put simply, you enter into a dialogue with scammers, simply to waste their time and resources. Whilst you are doing this, you will be helping to keep the scammers away from real potential victims and screwing around with the minds of deserving thieves."
"It doesn't matter if you are new to this sport or a hardened veteran; if you are wasting the time of a scammer, or frustrating them in any way well that's good enough for us, and we would welcome you to join with our now very large community."
More at:
http://www.419eater.com/
Enjoy :-)
2007-10-04 15:21:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Once you get the money ( :)) ) then get a ferrari first, RED of course.
Then use some of it to find the 419er that tried to scam you and RUN HIM OVER Might bend the ferrari, but be worth it !
2007-10-04 15:17:32
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answer #7
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answered by stu_the_kilted_scot 7
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its a con, they only want your bank details to empty your account. Remember if you did not buy a ticket how could you win. Be wise dont fool for it
2007-10-04 15:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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or a Maserati? sure I get loads all the time from nigerian idiots.
2007-10-04 16:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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As above
2007-10-05 13:31:04
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answered by D G 6
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