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anybody else here getting emails(or know about it) from free lotto saying that you won big prizes.?
they ask credit card details. do you think its a faud(spam). give your experiences.
11 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Anyone who asks for credit card details, including the banks are out to get your money.
Never give your card/pin details to anyone online or on the phone.
I get at least one phishing e-mail a day from different banks. I just delete them.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I get on the average 40 spam/scam emails a day. Like long lost dead relatives that I need to collect their money. I win the lottery about 3 times a day. They even use my first and last name in these emails. I didn't even sign up for anything with my account. This is my work email.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I get that Stuff All The Time I think It is Spam So Now Most Of the Time It go's in to My Junk I would not trust Any of It
- 1 decade ago
I got something like this on more than one occasion. They attempting to steal your identity, or yes, fraud you. Sometimes these are sent out at random, or sometimes they are the result of the posting of your email address when signing up for something or just plain posting. Even if a form says your email address will remain confidential...not always true, lol.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
All email you receive like this is a scam. Do not click on the link they give you. And definitely DON'T give them any personal information. I get email like that all the time.
- 1 decade ago
never ever answer or give any feedback to these guys. you dont just suddenly win a Mercedes or USD 1 million for nothing. these guys just wanna get your information and even possibly wanna hack you. My advise, dont entertain these kind of people. get on with life and win yourself a prize that you really worked for and that is what you really deserve. cheers~ ^^v
- 1 decade ago
DO NOT GIVE THEM!!! I have lots of friends geting this email. I suppose if it were to be a real case, I believe they will do more than just an email. Definitely fruad..