I won $1,000,000.00, many times i got an email of such... What can you say?

@chavezrmc (6095)
Philippines
February 12, 2007 1:20am CST
about this mails.... at first i thought it's really true but when they ask for money to transfer the funds then i stop the communication. Are there really people who's paying them? What people can gain in this thing. Did it ever happen to you and what do you do?
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@charms88 (7538)
• Philippines
12 Feb 07
I forgot to add this very important thing. Do not ever give or sent money most especially your personal information. Based on what I know of, if you indeed win, the agency will not ask any money at all from you. Just beware...
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@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
14 Feb 07
i will be careful. thanks
@malini4u (896)
• India
12 Feb 07
wenever i get such rubbbish mails..i mark them as spam..thats it..
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@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
12 Feb 07
well i don't know actually where the mails came from coz different emails.... but now i have more ideas this. Thank you.
• India
12 Feb 07
Yes I also got a mail from a lottery organizer that I won million dollars. But they asked my all details to transfer the money. I replied them that 'I don't want your money and I don't reveal my details, so you don't send me the mail again in future'. Inspite of that, they still continued to mail me around two months. Then I thought it may be scam and I didn't give further reply to them. So, I think it is better not to go with that money, whose source and activities are unknown to you.
@minerc (1373)
• United States
12 Feb 07
Those emails are all over because people transfer and they make money. I wouldnt respond to these emails. Keep up with things that you do like lottery, or sweepstakes type stuff so you know for sure. Report these emails to fraud online so they can decommision these people. They have caught some of these people and work everyday to stop these emails. People are cruel for doing this. You will never get the money back unless these people are caught then maybe not even then. I wouldnt trust anything, if you have really won something they will send you mail useing the old mailbox to get a hold of you.
@charms88 (7538)
• Philippines
12 Feb 07
Many times, too many to count like everyday I received 2 that's refelected on my emails. I just shrug it off and simply deleted it. I was told maybe my computer was infected with virus so I had it reformatted. You can actually detect if such messages were true or not by making sure if you have register on whatever kind of lottery or agency they stated. The email add they provided should not end with @yahoo or @msn.
@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
12 Feb 07
same with me i received a lot. thought it was real before i gave my personal details. Only i stop when they want money. but i hope nothing bad will happen coz i have given my identity.
• Indonesia
12 Feb 07
thats scam, don`t trust email like that!
@mipen2006 (5528)
• Australia
12 Feb 07
It's a scam, and there are many kinds just like it out there. They want your bank details, and then they will empty your account. Delete the email, and add them to your junk mail box.