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Re: More on Fake lottery scam emails for ALP members to beware of.
10/7/2005 4:46:29 AM
Hi Anthony, I got somtimes emails just like that ,but do you do what I do with this junk DELETE Take care Kees
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Re: More on Fake lottery scam emails for ALP members to beware of.
10/7/2005 6:07:08 AM
Anthony, They sure send a convincing letter don't they? I can see where it would certainly draw in some of the people that suffer from the "Lotto Mentality Syndrome". That is the something for nothing crowd! Don't you believe that even they would know if they had entered or bought into a lottery?
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Re: More on Fake lottery scam emails for ALP members to beware of.
10/7/2005 10:27:35 AM
Hi Donna, Thanks for that information. It will be helpful to have another place to send these scams. I normally send them straight to the FBI, to let them sort them out. Your security minded friend in Las Vegas.
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Re: More on Fake lottery scam emails for ALP members to beware of.
10/7/2005 10:33:04 AM
Hi Marion. That is one of the things I do, but as they tend to re-direct these con mails through other peoples ISP's it is also advisable to send them to the Authorities as well. Or as Donna has posted, to the 419report. One thing is for sure, after you forward these on, delete them without clicking on anything in them. Some of them do contain nasty little trojans & viruses. Your security minded friend in Las Vegas.
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Re: More on Fake lottery scam emails for ALP members to beware of.
10/7/2005 10:34:40 AM
Luella May. Thanks you for having the time to read our warnings & thanking us for them. Your security minded friend in Las Vegas.
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