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I have got a e-mail that i had won japan national lottery, can i believe that? |
they are asking abt my bank details, can i send them? And the bank which they use to transfer money is icbc bank china. www.icbcservice.net. Does the winning number match the number on your lottery ticket? WHAT?... you never bought a lottery ticket? Then, how can you win a contest you never entered? WHAT'S THAT?... now they want your bank account information? And you're going to send it to them? ....Buwahahaha! You are joking right? Buwahahaha! NO You don't win if you didn't play - it is a scam they take your money, and you never see a dime. Delete this message! If you didn't play the lottery then there is no way for them to choose you. Do not give out your details like your bank account information, social security number, or anything that can be used in identity theft. This company is "phishing". No, it is a spam, they are going to withdraw money from your account (if you have some). In some countries the government is asking to report this people. Contact the police. They want to stop them. The answer is of coz "no". There is no such thing as win lottery when you didn't even buy any. If it's true, I would be rich by now, because I have received many of such emails every single day. :) Please read this page: http://www.fraudaid.com/scamspam/lottery... It's very useful. don't do it! try to research it first or search for scam websites. the best thing to do would be just ignore it because you could end up losing a lot of money. and even if they send you a check go to the bank and wait to see if it bounces or whatever. Oprah show |
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