Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Yahoo award center is true or false as i never heard yahoo is distributing such a heavy amount to the stranger

i have got the below mail from Agent Name: Dr Donald Nobart


E-Mail: ywlcorespondant@walla.com


Tel: +44 70457 56158


He cliams to be your agent ,





Yahoo! UK %26amp; Ireland


Yahoo Awards Center


124 Stockport Road, Longsight, Manchester M60 2DB - United Kingdom





This is to inform you that you have won a prize money of SIX


HUNDRED,THOUSAND POUNDS Great Britain Pounds ( £600,000.00) for the


2007 Promotion which is Organized by YAHOO AWARDS %26amp; WINDOWS LIVE.





YAHOO! collects all the email addresses of the people that are active


online, among the millions that subscribed to Yahoo and Hotmail and few


from other e-mail providers. Six people are selected monthly to benefit


from this promotion and you are one of the Selected Winners.





PAYMENT OF PRIZE AND CLAIM





Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement Centre.


Yahoo Prize Award must be claimed not later than 15 days from dat

Yahoo award center is true or false as i never heard yahoo is distributing such a heavy amount to the stranger
This is a scam! Somebody is trying to verify your e-mail address so it can be sold to spammers, or they are trying to get your bank account info so you can be ripped off later! Report such a mail to:


phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com!


Federal Trade Commission spam@uce.gov


Treasury Department 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov





To read more about this go to the links below.


http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/4337


http://www.fbi.gov/majcases/fraud/intern...
Reply:Anytime - greetings from Germany...:-) Report It

Reply:I receive one too with details as under


Our Overseas Claim Agent


Name: David Andy %26amp; Associates(Esq.)


Legal attorneys Group: No 25 Gill building


Vet New town London UK


Tel Line: + 447031819727, or 447031817888


E:mail: davidandy1001@gmail.com Report It

Reply:100% SCAM. Yahoo does NOT have any lotteries or cash giveaways. If they did, you can be sure there would be a LOT of advertising for it all over the internet. Just delete that email, and any others like it that you are likely to get. DON'T click any links in it, and certainly DON'T reply to it.
Reply:Not true, not true at all.


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