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Delete it.
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come on its BS for sure.
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Dont call the number/respond to the email...total scam
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Forward the E-mail to your state attorney generals office and then report it as spam.
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Really...need you ask?!? Did the email have a Nigerian accent by any chance? :-) +5
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Its a scam. http://www.419scam.org/emails/2008-11/28/00785785.15.htm
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if you opened the mail before you scanned it i suggest you clean your drive & do some enquiries, when a bank is declaring 60% net profit over the year they're taking someones money, make sure its not yours :)
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Don't open it, delete it.
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You should automatically delete mail from anyone you don't know. No exceptions. That would be the instruction for anyone who doesn't want their computer infected. If you don't care, then one can go ahead and explore it.
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Nothing...delete it and scan your computer for a virus
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It is a complete scam. I get those all the time. I have won the UK lottery at least fifty times, lol. Most of those types of emails require you to provide personal information, want you to send them money, or claim they want you to "handle a transaction for them and receive a certain percentage." They are trying to steal your account records and take all of your money.
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You should go for it. After all the rip offs and scams that use this sort of spam to ensnare its gulible victims, you never know... this one could be true! And if you believe that... I've got some of these magic beans you might be intersted in... cheap. Really! Hope this helps.
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That's funny, I got an email from the prince of Nigeria, offering me $10,000,000 to transfer some money...
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It's too good to be true...so forget it. +5
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Tell yourself that your an idiot coz its a scam!
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Can you say, "They tryin' ta scam yo azz," boys and girls?
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