mark the scam with spam and it won't come in your email again. this kind of scam has been around forever and they are trying to reach more people on the internet through your email. how can you inherit from someone who does not exist?
2007-11-21 19:03:58
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answered by survivansustah 3
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What do you think? Of course it's a scam, and a very common one. People post here about getting that one several times a week. About the only one posted more often is the phony lottery "wins".
Delete the email, and don't even think about replying.
2007-11-22 02:10:18
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answered by Judy 7
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I'm not sure of the actual scam you are referring to but there are many sites dedicated to scams.
Simply log into Google and type in "Scams" and take your pick of them.
I personally use the Australian Govt site at http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/693900
The best rule of thumb is always "if it could be a scam it most likely is"
2007-11-21 19:03:34
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answered by bonez2you 2
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That is more than likely a scam email. They have gone around forever, just delete them.
2007-11-21 18:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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absolute scam. Don't even respond to them. Just delete
2007-11-21 18:52:33
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answered by Linda K 4
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I wouldn't not even bother with that.. It's a scam...
2007-11-21 18:53:02
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answered by Rain L 5
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Click the phishing button, if you have one, it is a scam.
2007-11-21 23:26:45
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answered by Tony A 6
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it is definitely a scam ...
There is never a free lunch nor easy money in this world ... unless everything is under your control ...
2007-11-21 19:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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