Saturday, November 19, 2011

Hi Yahoo, i have got a letter from yahoo chief finanziell officer susan Decker that i won a lottery is it true

I have reciept a letter from Yahoo chief Finanzial Officer Susan Decker at 11.11 2006,from "sd_cfo@yahoo.co.uk" that I have win a Yahoo Lottery.The Prize ceremony will be on 18th November.MY Question to Yahoo that Is it true oder False.Can you please check this person ,if she is really Yahoo chief Finanzial officer in uk and If it is really exist .If i have win or it just a scame. I hope that Yahoo will give the write answer.wish you a good luck.





Moni from Germany

Hi Yahoo, i have got a letter from yahoo chief finanziell officer susan Decker that i won a lottery is it true
Did you buy a lottery ticket?


If not this is a scam. I get about five per day.


Just delete it and ignore it..





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please forward it to mail-spoof@cc.yahoo-inc.com.
Reply:I have gotten the very same email....and a billion others from lawyers and doctors and such all over the US. the emails either say that i have won a lottery, or say that someone has died with a large sum of money and no heirs and I could get the money and split it with the person who sent the email.





THEY ARE ALL FAKE!!!!!! DON'T GIVE THEM ANY INFORMATION!!!!!!





You could find all your accounts zeroed out before you can blink if you do.
Reply:Did you buy a lottery ticket? No? Then you didn't win. You have to enter a lottery to win, dear!





This is a common scam. You will be asked to furnish personal information like your bank account numbers, and then guess what? Snap! Bank account emptied!





Just delete it.
Reply:It is a scam do not reply!!
Reply:SCAM!!! RUN, Moni, RUN away from this mess. You didn't enter a lottery, and will be asked to send money for processing your "winnings". If you won, and they need processing fees, they could just KEEP them, right?





The other option is an attempt to steal your identity! You don't need to give scammers either your ID nor your hard-earned money!
Reply:No, this is a hoax - delete the message, do not reply. They will want information from you such as your bank account, credit cards, personal information - do not reply - it's fake!

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