have you recieved such email
By scanzhizhi
@scanzhizhi (66)
China
March 6, 2008 10:49pm CST
i have recieved an email come from freelotto,its said that i have win a big prize in its lottery.that's one million dollars!
i am so shocked that i can't belive that,maybe its just a cheating game,so i refuse to give any infor about me to them.
do you think what i do is right?if you recieved this email,how will you deal with!~
thank you for your response!~
6 responses
@glesil_00 (1142)
• Philippines
8 Mar 08
Freelotto, i do encountered this receiving e-mail from them because i entered the site and give my info. I receive an e-mail that i win, but i ignored it because I can only get what I win when I enter my credit card number for them to transfer the amount. They continously sending me that e-mails, until i decided to unsubscribed to freelotto, then it was stopped.
Recently, i do signed up another uk loterry site and sad to say i gave my true information when i signed up and now i am receiving e-mails that i won and they gave me the western union representative contact person, where i will deposit the amount that i will pay them during the process of delivery. Now I ignore it and deleted the message without opening in my inbox. And i never entered any lottery site now.
@scanzhizhi (66)
• China
8 Mar 08
thanks for your response.
i am a litlle luck because i have not recieved their emails.
@scanzhizhi (66)
• China
8 Mar 08
thanks for your response.
i think i am a little luck because i have not recieve their emails from then on!~
and good luck for you!~
@2btrueinu (700)
• Philippines
7 Mar 08
Don't pay attention to it nor waste your time in entertaining such a scam. Ignore it at once you get nothing from it that is definitely a scam. They always send me some but I did not pay attention to it. Before I go let me remind you don't give any information about your personal data they maybe collecting information and use it, specially about your credit card or bank account. Be careful were in a net and we didn't know who we are dealing. Happy posting..
@jasonanderson (151)
• United States
7 Mar 08
unless its a lottery you specifically recall signing up for, i would throw it away and not give it another thought.
@jc00771 (155)
• China
7 Mar 08
yeah i had recieved some email just like this. of course it is cheating and i delet them at once. cheats always pretent to provide huge amount of bonus which dosen't exist at all in order to catch people's mind and cheat.redicilous they are. and nowaday fewer and fewer people would believe such things and i guess the cheating business is going down and down ,....and down. lol :))
@scanzhizhi (66)
• China
7 Mar 08
haha!~thank you for your usefull advise!~
someone always want to cheat others money is so dad-burnd!~
@daeckardt (6237)
• United States
7 Mar 08
I see these kind of emails all the time. I don't even look at them. As soon as I see it, I delete it unopened. That is what happens to most of the email in my yahoo account because that is the most common type for me. It is a good idea not to give your information unless you have proof that it is a good site.