i always win some things in some sites. do you too?

Philippines
June 22, 2009 7:33am CST
i always win some things in some sites. do you too? i often received mails that i have a laptop or gift check delivery and they're asking for my home address so that they can deliver it to me. i have almost 8 gift checks and will total uo to $20. i also have a printer delivery. i just wonder if i will believe in those mails. how will i go how about them.
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@rushil92 (145)
• India
22 Jun 09
what is wrong with you?those are nigeria mails.they tell u that u've won great things, and then they are gonna ask for your personal info.ot rhey're gonna ask for credit card numbers or bank accounts under the pretext of postage and handling costs.ull be duped of all ur money and u wont even know it.u could also be a victim of identity theft.....do not respond to these mails.just ask yourself, why would some guy in god knows where wanna give u all this expensive stuff for free???
• Philippines
22 Jun 09
i haven't responded to them yet and don't have plans in the future.im thinking hard and with lots of common sense. i just post it here so that people will learn from other experiences too.thanks for the concern.i appreciate and need them as of this moment.
@jovz07 (648)
• Philippines
22 Jun 09
I also receive emails like that. I receive atlease 5 of them a day. They always say i have won millions of dollars and euros on an online lotto draw. I dont believe them. They always ask my address, telephone number, and fax number. This emails does not even have logos of the site, thats why i dont believe them. Happy mylotting!
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@velvet1 (72)
• United States
22 Jun 09
I received countless email notifications that I have won millions of dollars or pounds in some drawings I have never entered. Many claim to be from Nigeria, some from other sources, but all unknown to me. I don't believe in any of them and forward it to reportphishing@antiphishing.org. If you haven't entered into any contests be advise those claims are phishing scams and do not disclose your personal info ever. Be cautious flagella!
• India
22 Jun 09
What a co-incidence about this topic. But with me it is the other way around, Recently I visited no-minimum.com site and since their I had enough balance to play heads or tails for one time, I selected heads and lost. I have never received this gift kind of e-mails. But once I had received an e-mail in which it is written that a u.s. resident needs some Indian residents name and information for getting the heirarchy property and if I gave him my information, then he would hand over to me 20%-25% of that property because it requires only an Indian member to get this property. I too don't believe in this stuff!!
@jheLaichie (4438)
• Philippines
23 Jun 09
yes i also receive mails like that but i don't go with it. i am so afraid that it might be a fake. and they have the chance to see and know my true mailing list and everything. they might do somethings that might involved me because they know my true identity or worst use my identity as their own. jhelai