Wednesday, October 21, 2009

What should I do ? I have received an Email said that I won a big prize, but I have to pay fees first - big?

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What should I do ? I have received an Email said that I won a big prize, but I have to pay fees first - big?
its a bullcrap
Reply:Pay it man, you could be getting a leg lamp!!!!
Reply:If you have to "pay" a single cent.... then you HAVEN'T WON anything except a "please take advantage of me" sticker to wear across your forehead.








The desire for "something for nothing" is a DEADLY flaw in human nature. Avoid it.
Reply:You're not that naive, are you?
Reply:scam - ignore
Reply:It's a scam. Block them.
Reply:Hustled!!
Reply:What do you think???
Reply:SCAM ALERT!!!


You need to give them all kinds of info like your bank account number (or send a check, that's all they need), your S.S. number, etc. to get your nice prize, right?


Thats all they need to steal your identity. And make a real mess of your life for a couple years.





And particularly, stay away from emails that seem to 'have an accent' in the way the thing is typed, they're usually from Nigerian crooks.
Reply:I have won a number of prizes in national contests: trip to Club Med with $500 cash; weekend in Arizona with very special features, etc. If you win a prize you are never


asked to GIVE THEM MONEY. You may be sent an


affidavit to sign, but nothing more.





IT IS A SCAM. GET RID OF THE SITE
Reply:It's scam...Just ignore it....


On the link below you can find out how that works!
Reply:All you are going to win is an empty bank account and more trouble than you ever dreamed of. Possibly a “courier” bill for a few thousand to “deliver” a “prize” you’ll never see.g. If you want to bother, forward the fraudulent email to phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com, spam@uce.gov, and 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov.





FBI: http://www.fbi.gov/





FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/
Reply:A Prize means that you don't have to do anything to receive the object. You have to pay, therefore it is not a prize...you are just buying something.





This is an Email scam, and a very prevalent one at that...block them, and don't respond.
Reply:Scam!
Reply:Just delete it.It's as phony as a 3 dollar bill with Al Gore's picture on it.
Reply:Pay the fees then hold your breath in anticipation of the arrival of your " Big Prize".
Reply:Delete the email, it wasn't legit. It's a scam. A gift you have to pay to receive is simply a purchased item.





I've won at least 300 new laptops in the past year.
Reply:Fraud
Reply:Don't do it, it's a scam, send it to your junk folder and block them.
Reply:itz fake.. happend to me.. i won a trip to cuba for 4 people. went to reedem it turns out i only won 10 percent off!!





its a scam
Reply:They're trying to scam you buddy.
Reply:Go ahead follow your dreams. lolololol
Reply:You've heard the saying, 'If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is'.
Reply:Can you say "SCAM" - block 'em.
Reply:Pay the fees and hope for the best...52% of American's got a similar email, they'd get a bunch of free money, but they had to vote for Obama first...

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