Monday, November 16, 2009

Dose yahoo lottery incoperated in Baley House,Harold Road Sutton,Greater London sm1 4te united kingdom exist?

i recieved email from joyces_zon@yahoo.co.uk tolm me i won a prize of yahoo incoperated lottery 250000usd,is she work in yahoo lottery program,is it realy exist or found,how can i be sure it is not scam ,give thier address in Baly House,Harold Road sutton,Greater London sm1 4te UNITED KINGDOM, is this address realy exist ,how can i be sure it is real address or not ,can i contact the center of yahoo company for more informations about this lottery program of yahoo icoperated,is the joice harna work in yahoo lottery program,why they told me it is secret program ,if it is real program,iam disturped who ansewer me please dont just say it is scam but give me the clue it is scam please please,how i can be sure it is scam not true lottery ,can i ask yahoo company, please what meaning of yahoo dominekey has confirmed that this message was sent by yahoo.co.uk,is it mean it is real messege not scam or not ,or proved it is from yahoo company please help me ,best regards

Dose yahoo lottery incoperated in Baley House,Harold Road Sutton,Greater London sm1 4te united kingdom exist?
Sorry, you aren't rich. Yahoo! doesn't run a lottery -- see the links below for a lot more info on Yahoo Lottery scam emails. This is a scam attempt, and you should not answer the email or believe that you won anything.





A lottery scam is a variant of advance fee fraud (also know as a 419 scam). First, you (and thousands of other people) get a spam message stating that you could get millions of dollars -- in this case, because you won the lottery. If you believe the scammer and reply, he will charge you a fee before your winnings can get to you: this may be for having some documents notarized, or to pay the courier who's bringing your check, or to open a bank account, or international taxes, or any number of made-up excuses.





The Domainkeys verification only means that Yahoo has authenticated that a yahoo.co.uk user sent the message, it does NOT mean that it came from any Yahoo official. Your friends would see the same Domainkeys verification if you sent them a message from your Yahoo account. All it means is that the address is not spoofed, not that it is a real offer.
Reply:I don't know but I won too.
Reply:check out http://scamsbeware.com - consumer resource center. all kinds of scam info there, there's also a forum where u can keep up to date on current and future scams. And if u have any questions just post it in the forum and somebody out there should help u. http://scamsbeware.com/forum Best of all it's FREE 2 join, just register at the top it'll be worth it for u to keep up 2 date on scams/fraud. Hope this helps.


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