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| I have been getting e-mails almost every day as of of late, stating that I have won Millions in a Euro lotto. Since I read through the "scam" Steve was involved in and how he played along, i thought I would do the same.
Each time I have got an e-mail, I respond that I must be the luckiest guy in the world, having won like 12 of these this year. I tell them that I will be setting up a "new" account that they can deposit money into. I let them know that I will have a depsoit only set of numbers that they may have. I also tell them that I will have a set of numbers and a code to withdraw funds (that I will keep to myself)
Funny I never hear back from them about my winnings?????
I have also been getting a lot of "My name is" e-mails. These are really fun, they state some girl from africa or somewhere like that, has Hundreds of millions that she received after her father died. I love to play along with them! I e-mail them back saying I would be glad to set up an account with her name in this country. Please forward all your info and I'll get it all set up for you.
Funny I never hear back from them either????
Do people really fall for this stuff? Who would give out account info to someone they have never met? | |
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Location: Port Washington, wisconsin | Gordy, you can't possibly be the luckiest guy in the world. I won probably 20 or more of these lottos! I figure, when the tv cameras roll up to the house, then I must have gotten really lucky! Otherwise it's delete the whole crap, including Rumina, who loves me, from Russia!
Edited by bagz 3/13/2007 11:23 AM
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