Lottery!?!?!?!?!?!?

Question by Chocolate cake: Lottery!?!?!?!?!?!?
How do u tell someone to stop emailing u because these people keep saying i won the lottery in another country or something and whether it was here in the u.s. or in another country i couldn’t have because i’m not even old enough to play the lottery.

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Answer by curmudgeon
They’re criminals, it is a scam. Just delete those emails.




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9 Responses to “Lottery!?!?!?!?!?!?”

  1. ignore tht adress

  2. It’s spam and a scam and, I’m afraid, part of day to day e-mail.

    Ignore it, delete it.

  3. just block them from emailing you

  4. misunderestimated Reply May 3, 2014 at 11:13 am

    It’s spam. People have been trying to stop it for years.

    Don’t respond to it. That will just let the spammer know your email address is valid and you’ll get even more.

    Mark it as spam and delete it.

    If you’re using Yahoo! Mail, activate your Spam Folder.

  5. Don’t “tell” them anything. If you respond to that email, you’ll get ten times as much or more.

  6. The simple thing is to Ignore it, Delete it, absolutely do not respond to it in anyway shape or form, as they will then know that the E-mail address is live and send you even more believe it or not there are some unscrupulose companies out there…

  7. reply to their message and tell them to stop e-mailing you

  8. Fraudulent (Scam) Emails – what to do first

    Lottery scam (fraudulent) emails are increasing at an alarming rate.

    Scam emails try to persuade the email receiver to submit personal information or to part with money as an up front payment in order to release a winning lottery prize.

    As a general rule, if you have not purchased a ticket for the UK National Lottery, you won’t have won a prize, and you should treat the email with absolute caution.

    The following points are some things to look for in order to identify a fraudulent email:

    * If the email says ‘Winning Notification’ or ‘Lottery Sweep Stake’ in the text, the email you’ve received is not from UK National Lottery;
    * We don’t tell players how much they’ve won in an email; and
    * We don’t ask for any Player information like name, address or bank details on an email.

  9. change your email address

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