Lottery Scams
A word of warning to the people still unaware of lottery scams
Whist sifting through my emails today,yet again. am overwhelmed by the subject matter that is contained within this small box,in fact am wondering how such a small box can hold so much Krapen..I am of course reffering to the lottery scams that all to often become the downfall and sometimes even the death of people who have been taken in by those emails.If you don,t know what am talking about ,please take the time to read this, your mother/father/cousin /best friend,”it could be you “, famous words the world over,but if your taken in by those fraudulent scum,falsely disguised as human beings who email you telling you that you have won hundreds of millions of pounds in for example the ( Spanish lottery),It could be or one or yours that ends up with nothing more than the clothes on your back,worse in some cases,if you walk away with your life,you have done relatively well”".I hear you say,”You Jest” “Well do I”Let me copy and paste this to enlighten you…This is just one of many,worldwide including the uk,that are active in similar scams,how many of you would be taken in I wonder, Consumer alert: Spanish lottery scam hits Britain
Consumer alert: Spanish lottery scam hits Britain.
Taken from the Internet two minutes ago,the warnings are there,but your not reading them.
It works something like this,am email arrives to your computer telling you you have won a fantastic amount of cash,you have won because out of a hundred thousand consumer email addresses,give or take a couple,taken at random by a particular lottery network,then a number was attached to your email address and your number was subsequently chosen by a computer as one of the winning numbers,and in turn having been the “chosen one” you have won bucket loads of “dosh” uh so sorry scummers,don,t you mean “TOSH”, to those in the know tosh and words like “krapen” are closer to the mark.Anyway,pay attention,am trying to educate you, from this initial email,you are given a verification code ,certain numbers and details that you have to have authenticated by sending the details plus your details to another email address,your details they require can be very intrusive questions ,bank details are sometimes part of the detail requested,but initially not always immediately.anyway,from there you get an email informing you of the win,that it is verified as true,and you are congratulated and advised not to divulge your win to anybody “for obvious reasons”,Off Course”, you don,t want the bloody neighbours pleading and sending begging letters through the letter box now do you. Or could there be a more shall we say ,less innocent reason for keeping the information to yourself,one of those been that your neighbour has suffered the consequences of the same scam,and may just alert you to the fact that it is indeed a scam.
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