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Ireland Lotto

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abhisek0111

Junior Member
Some days ago, I got an e-mail saying that I have won 250,000 euro as a prize of an Irish lotto, Raymond Baker is which's author. After some days, he again mailed me wanting a verification form which contained the informations like my name and full address, phone number, my bank account coordinators. I then, completed the form and sent to the above said person. Today, on 14th July, 2005 I recieved an e-mail saying that I have to send them 1,250 euro as some charges or have to appear there.

So, my problem is I can't rely upon them but the all informations about the e-mail like Ref. no, lotto batch no. ticket no. etc. are attatched with that e-mail. SO, WHAT I HAVE TO DO???? :confused:
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
abhisek0111 said:
Some days ago, I got an e-mail saying that I have won 250,000 euro as a prize of an Irish lotto, Raymond Baker is which's author. After some days, he again mailed me wanting a verification form which contained the informations like my name and full address, phone number, my bank account coordinators. I then, completed the form and sent to the above said person. Today, on 14th July, 2005 I recieved an e-mail saying that I have to send them 1,250 euro as some charges or have to appear there.

So, my problem is I can't rely upon them but the all informations about the e-mail like Ref. no, lotto batch no. ticket no. etc. are attatched with that e-mail. SO, WHAT I HAVE TO DO???? :confused:

**A: NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, unless you enjoy parting with your money and being SCAMMED.
 

Some Random Guy

Senior Member
You have given sound advice, but I don't know if the OP will follow it. His track record isn't good. When he was told he won 250,000 euros in the Irish lottery he never realized that he had never bought a ticket in the Irish Lottery.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
Some Random Guy said:
You have given sound advice, but I don't know if the OP will follow it. His track record isn't good. When he was told he won 250,000 euros in the Irish lottery he never realized that he had never bought a ticket in the Irish Lottery.

**A: top o the morning to ya.
 

zippysgoddess

Senior Member
Someone, please, stop me from biting my tongue, it is going to start bleeding, then I will get a nasty oral infection and have to find someone to sue for it! LOL!
 

dallas702

Senior Member
abhisek0111;

Just send me the 1250 EU. I'll convert it into USD and send you your 250000 EU when the sun sets in the East.

Come on man! Were you born yesterday? CLOSE your bank account immediately. The next time you get one of these "too good to be true" offers (and since you participated in this one you will be on every SUCKER list on the internet), either delete it or send a terse F.U. to the sender.

Then, get back on the turnip truck.
 

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