On (21/12/05 22:02), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I received a letter congratulating me of my winnings. This sounds too
good to be true, so I decided to check it out. I read your letter and it's
almost exactly the same as the one I received. Did you really receive any
money? Is this
Basic rules of life and the internet:
If you're offered something for nothing, there is probably a catch
If you respond to such emails, you will get many more
Unscrupulous people use such ideas to rip you off
Regards
Clive
i'm guessing you just responded to a email harvester for spam.
Matthew Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I hope kmail sent my email address as [EMAIL PROTECTED] like
i asked it to, rather than my real email address.
No, it didn't. And it is better that way. Nobody likes to get his
replies to your mails bounced back.
If you don't like to expose your
Hello, I received a letter congratulating me of my winnings. This sounds too good to be true, so I decided to check it out. I read your letter and it's almost exactly the same as the one I received. Did you really receive any money? Is this a scam? Please advise.
Thank you.
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