i am receiving a email from uk online microsof that i have won they also sent me a certificate?
i am receiving a email from uk online microsof that i have won they also sent me a certificate which contains my name and a great sum of money and they told me that they have sent my draft to reserve bank of india
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- and u believe that? it's a scam
- That's a very common scam right now. Just delete it, don't give them any information.
- its fraud. just label it spam and delete it.
- dont fall for it its a scam
- scam dont reply
- DON'T reply to them. Its a spam email or one of those scam emails.
- They are spam...they are trying to get you to send personal info to steal your identity. If it sounds too good to be true it usually is.
- Don't be stupid. If it's not a credible source that you can call up to confirm this and a website that is secure then don't fall for it. No one just gives you money over the internet for nothing in return.
- This is a scam. This sounds sort of like the check scam. You are mailed a very real looking check, and asked to return some of the money, send it else where, or something of the like. The check gets deposited in your account (the fund are available) but the check really hasn't cleared (The check hasn't been verified) You are then out all of the money you sent.
- Sure they did, now all you have to do is give them your account # or your ssn or something like that to claim it and they can take everything you got in the bank! Stupid spammers!
- Okay well that is just a scam so if you are seriously going to fall for it than your in a world of sh*t. There are a lot of those sort of things going around so don't even think twice about it. Really, trust me I had an aunt that did that and it also turned out to be a stupid scam.
- It's a scam, period .You didn’t enter a lottery, and microsoft isn’t running a lottery. 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/
- It's a scam. I had also experienced a similar one.
- i also received that kind of e-mail before. I tell you it's a spoof. They will ask you for a courier charge or something that would let you pay a small amount for the reward to be received. But it's just a scam.
- its a scam, how can you win money if you never entered any competition involving microsoft?! just delete the email
- Sorry friend. If you did not buy a ticket remember this.You don't get anything for nothing, it's a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information. www.scambusters.org www.scambusters-419.co.uk The iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful.
- Don't be excited Don't give any information. This is fraud to trap you. These mails are SPAM and SCAM Please take care ...........................v
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