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Hey guys,

I have just received this email telling me that I am chosen to receive this charity fund and that after I receive it, I could keep 25 % and rest I have to donate it on behalf of someone group.

 

So I just wanted some opinion of smart Neowinians, like what should I do? Should I accept this offer? They need my personal info; Name, Address, Age, SSN, Bank Acc info, Credit Card "for verification purposes" and a US gov issued photo ID.

 

any suggestions? :p

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Give him this, it looks legit, just like their email

 

NAME:  Johnathan Doe

 

ADDRESS: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C.

 

SSN: 111-00-1111

 

CREDIT CARD NUMBER: 3333-3333-33333-3333-333

 

PASSWORD FOR CREDIT CARD LOGIN: Noybds (none of your business dumb scammer)

as legit as this (You may click if you have the guts to claim your prize)

 

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I'm gonna say this in the nicest way possible. Please don't take this the wrong way.

 

######, go troll elsewhere with that 999,999 visitor nonsense.

 

LMAO! I clicked to claim the prize ... I did not like my prize.

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Rule 1, if it sounds too good to be true, it always is, like the BMW M5 I won, along with 5 million euro from some random lottery I've never played, all I had to do to claim my prize was pay them an administration fee..

If it's lottery winnings you don't pay an admin fee.

Tell that to those who win big money from the Lottery. ;)

That's genuine lottery you've paid to enter, I was referring to the out of the blue scammer crap that try to get you to send them money because of some sort of admin fee, for prizes you never entered into competition for :P

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