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Does Microsoft online promotion lottery exitst?
13 Answers
- 5 years ago
I get on average a day at least six of these emails from all sorts of places Dont be tempted by them they are all scams if you havn't played the lottery then you cant win and dont believe the emails telling you that you dont need to play to win that's just the latest string of emails trying to draw you in All they want is your card or bank details to scam you
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Microsoft do not run online lotteries, it is a scam, Report it to microsoft customer services.
- 1 decade ago
no girl you dont trust that gays that or not microsoft .I also recived they all are fraud peoples i also recived this
1 first they will ask your full information
2 then they will give the any couriour agent email id
3 then couriour person will give you the replay
3 couriour person will say you deposite some amount of
couriour charges
4 then he will give you one bank account number to deposite
the money they all are fraud people you dont trust
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
RULES FOR E-MAIL
1. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE SENDER, PUT A CHECK MARK IN BOX AND MARK AS SPAM AND DELETE
2. IF THERE IS NOTHING IN THE SUBJECT AREA, AGAIN PUT A CHECK MARK IN THE BOX AND MARK AS SPAM AND DELETE.
3. IF YOU RECEIVE AN E-MAIL AND THE MESSAGE AREA THE IS ONLY AN ATTACHMENT, AGAIN CHECK MARK IN THE BOX AND MARK AS SPAM AND DELETE.
THESE ARE THE MOST COMMON WAYS FOR SPAMMERS TO SEND VIRUS AND SPYWARE THOUGH THE E-MAIL SYSTEM.
ANOTHER THING IS IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE, CHANCES ARE IT IS! MARK AS SPAM AND DELETE.
THERE IS A WEB SITE THAT YOU CAN CHECK OUT MOST E-MAILS THAT KEEP SHOWING UP OVER AND OVER TO SEE IF THEY ARE TRUE.
http://www.snopes.com/ also called the urban legends site.
- double_nubbinsLv 51 decade ago
no. it's a scam. The people tell you that you won the lottery, and then once you are excited about it, they start asking for legal fees and application fees and stuff, and then they run off with your money. Dont fall for it.
- BluebirdLv 61 decade ago
No, They are just crap do not give any attention towards them. They will tackle you to send you some money as adminitrative fees then never comeback to you.
- Bert CLv 71 decade ago
Nope. Never has. Never will. Even if they COULD (and they cant, btw), why WOULD they!
Bert
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Nada...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
its a scam