I have won a lottery of 500,000 Great Britain Pounds.?
Issuer's name is Mr. James Larson and he is demanding 20,000inr for release of my said winning amount. Is it a fake or real? He told me that he will come to India and give me the amount in return of payment of 20,000inr in view of somes taxes. Should i pay it or not ? Was the lottery really organised and who is the real winner i want to know. Please if there is a winner give me the details
Public Comments
- Sorry, you didn't win anything, that is nothing but a big fat scam to get your money!
- Such messages are scam. Ignore them.
- Its a fake email many people get it. Its mostly a phishing or a illegal page. Its a spam just mark it as a spam in your email id and it won't ask u again
- This is a huge scam that has been going on for a long time. DO NOT give these scam artists a dime! Go to snopes .com and check out their e-mail hoax page all these fake lotterys are on there.I personaly get them in my e-mail atleast 3 or 4 times a day.Mostly from the Bank of Nigeria.The FBI has got a page posted on email fraud as well if you want to check that out too. Hit Spam and ignore these voltures. Good Luck.
- That is spam mail.. wait tomorrow also u willl get same mail from different name. Just ignore that mail
- hi, like this great forgery acts have started growing nowadays , so don't fall into the pit , if u want to do something gud to the society get him caught in tapes and with help of public make him caught in police................................................
- OMG! Please, tell me how you can win something you did not enter?!? It is a scam to get your personal information and/or money. Do not respond to it. Report it to yahoo, so they are aware. Forward to spam@yahoo.com or spoof@yahoo.com (If it involves a lot of money) And for your E-mail safety, remember: Never open E-mail unless you are absolutely sure of who sent it, treat ALL others as spam. Never give your personal information out to anyone, be it E-mail, snail mail, phone calls or at your front door.
- Scam!!!!! That message is both a fake and an outright fraud. Don't contact the phishers and give them any of your personal information at all. You should also never give them not one cent of your money for the courier charges or you'll never see it again. Spam that scam message straight into oblivion right away. This is one lottery you'll never win because it's "bogus." Another thing, the phishers telling you to "keep this lottery information confidential" would indicate to you not to say anything about this to anybody until they have finished scamming you.
- i thought these had disappeared however it seems they have been resurrected. don't touch it unless you just want to make a donation to him. if it sounds too good to be true then it is. expect more.
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