Sunday, May 23, 2010

Has anybody hear about this message , is scam or true prize, how can I know?

this is my message



Microsoft Award Team



20 Craven Park, Harlesden



London NW10,United Kingdom.



Ref: BTD/068/088



Batch: 404128E



Dear Lucky winner,



WINNING NOTIFICATION



The prestigious Microsoft and AOL has set out and successfully



organised a Sweepstakes marking the end of year anniversary we rolled out over



100,000.000.00 (One Hundred Million Great Britain Pounds) for our end



of year Anniversary Draws. Participants for the draws were randomly



selected and drawn from a wide range of web hosts which we enjoy their



patronage.



Your email address as indicated was drawn and attached to Ticket Number



008795727498 with Serial Numbers BTD/9080648302/06 and drew the Lucky



Numbers 14-21-25-39-40-47(20) which subsequently Won you 鎷?,000,000.00



(One Million Great Britain Pounds) as one of the jackpot winners in



this draw. You have therefore won the entire winning sum of 鎷?,000,000.00



(One Million Great Britain Pounds).



Please Contact your claims agent



Mr



Has anybody hear about this message , is scam or true prize, how can I know?





It%26#039;s a scam.



For one thing, you never entered any contest.



Second, Microsoft almost never gives away money. If they have any contest at all, they give away stuff (usually microsoft products, of course)



Has anybody hear about this message , is scam or true prize, how can I know?



if you did not enter it, then you can%26#039;t win. It%26#039;s a scam



Other Replys:Wow, these people are gettin desperate. I can%26#039;t tell you how many different varieties of this have seen, and EVERY ONE is a SCAM. Trash it, delete, spam any of the above. It%26#039;s all a hoax, and not a very good one I might add.



Other Replys:#1 Yes



#2 Yes



#3 There are no free lunches!



When you contact the Claims agent, you will be asked to deposit money in YOUR account in order to cover handeling charges or a commission for your agent, when you do say bye, bye to your money.



Other Replys:A good rule to go by - if you win a competition you didn%26#039;t enter, then think scam. Most of these tell you you have won a large sum of money and then ask you to make payments to %26quot;finalize%26quot; the prize. You don%26#039;t see your money or the prize. You can contact you local Consumer Affairs Department - they have lists of the known scams. Or you might have to contact your local police department to see if they have heard of it.



Also check the origin of the information. Note www. addresses. If it was Microsoft it would be on their official site, wouldn%26#039;t it? After all it would be great publicity. Not some obscure e-mail address.



Stay safe. B

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