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Hi everyone ,
I' new to this forum but to start of I would really like to know about the mail titled "MICROSOFT AND AOL PROMOTION WORLD LOTTERY 2008". Is this for real or just a scam. and following is the text written in it. FROM: THE DESK OF THE E-MAIL PROMOTIONS MANAGER INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT, MICROSOFT & AOL CORPORATION WORD LOTTERY UNITED KINGDOM. NO: 20 CRAVEN PARK, HARLESDEN LONDON NW10 UNITED KINGDOM Dear Winner, The prestigious Microsoft and Aol wish to congratulate you and formally inform you that, the recent E-mail ballot draw held on 14th January, 2008 in London United Kingdom where the event was Conducted by MICROSOFT AND AOL CORPORATION. Microsoft and Aol has set out and successfully organised a Sweepstakes marking the begnning of this year 2008 anniversary and has rolled out over £300,000,000.00 for our this year Anniversary Draws. Your email address have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of (£1M) One million British Pounds in cash credited to File KPC/9030108308/03.This is from a total cash prize of Three Hundred Million British Pounds (£300,000,000.00) shared among the first 450 lucky winners in this category world-wide. Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our lottery booklet representative office in Johannesburg South Africa as indicated in the play coupon as we have some claim offices in part of Europe, Asia, Middle-East America and Africa. Upon the receipt of this mail, kindly contact the under listed claim Agent in Johannesburg South Africa. For identification/verification and the eventual release of your money. Name: Dr. John Sixtus Tel: +27 83 957 2857 Email: ymmwsa@gmail.com Email: ymmwza@gmail.com we dedicate our special thanks & gratitude to Bill Gates and his associates. We wish you the best of luck as you spend your good fortune in this season. Microsoft Promotion Team Vice President. Please let me know for the like is it a scam or is it real ? Thanks & Regards Rishi Sood |
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Dear Rishi Sood
Welcome to thi forum. Of cource is scam such mail that comes from a free mail with mentioned phone number a moblie from South Africa stated that you "won" in a non existing lottery. Use the "search" tool to find dozens of similar letters some of them may be from the same sender.
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Do you really believe that Microsoft Corporation just decided to HAND you 1 million pounds?
Remember, if it sounds too good to be true...it is! Lotteries are in the business of MAKING money, not just giving it away. If you didn't buy a lottery ticket, you can't win a lottery. Simple as that. |
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I think not.
If sounds too good to be true, it is not true because as another member says "there are no free meals"
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I believe that Mercenary simply misunderstood what I was saying in the post above.
There is a very old saying here in America (and other English-speaking countries): "If it sounds too good to be true - it IS!" The point of the saying is that if it sounds to good to be true, then it probably IS too good to be true - meaning, IT'S NOT TRUE. I wouldn't want anyone to think that I am suggesting they should be attempting anything through a scam. Scammers play on people's trusting nature. So just to be clear... IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE, THAT MEANS IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, SO DON'T DO IT! Does that make things clearer?
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Thanks for English language lesson. That was all we needed
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Double post????? I think not ..............
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