How we can stop a fruad e-mails to be a real millioners,i got e-mail from WEBEX INCORPORATION is that true?

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Latifa G asked:


and mostly they ask you for your name and address and accoupation; i have already answer them by i know hot to get you guys as SPAM mails! and eventhough if it was a real lottery they would never ask to fill out all important details before winning and they never have a contact number to be called. please i need clarifications.

MISTY
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5 Responses to “How we can stop a fruad e-mails to be a real millioners,i got e-mail from WEBEX INCORPORATION is that true?”

  • leonard s:

    just delete them all

  • susanekang:

    i get those everyday too. they are just hackers and lonely perverted men…just write stuff like suck my clit

  • L.A.Hoang L:

    sorry, its scam. mark “spam”, but they will make new email adressess and keep on sending to your inbox. its annoying, but just delete them all would be best.

  • organbuilder272:

    Never – ever – for any reason answer a lottery or get ric scheme. This can lead to identity theft, loss of money from your bank, serious financial problems for you and your being blamed for things these guys can do with your identity.

    These are scams designed either to get your identity or your money. Never reply because you give out numbers from you site that they can track and get a lot of your personal information.

    Stay clear and reprt any contact to the FBI. There are world police units that are dedicated to eliminating this kind of fraud. But YOU must not make direct contact with these fraudsters lest they cause you real problems.

  • Jake P [UK]:

    no this is a scam,do not send any personal details or money to the sender of the email,yahoo has nothing to do with this

    no because a lottery you have to buy a ticket and then see if your numbers are the winning ones,but if you just get an unsolicited email that you were not expecting then you can tell its a scam because you did not enter in the first place

    delete the email and block the email address of the sender of this unsolicited email

    nothing in this world is free without a scam or a catch somewhere in there

    remember if something sounds to good to be true then it usually is

    so basically just ban block the email address and every time you get more like it block the next email address until they get the message

    -jake

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