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supernasa Posted messages 183 Status Member -  
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Hello,
I have an urgent question please. I received an email written in English and originally in Spanish informing me that I have won one million euros from a lottery draw involving over 100,000 email addresses and that it is sponsored by the president of Microsoft. But I was not asked for any money or anything like that, just a copy of my ID like my passport and my postal address and phone number (by fax). So, is it true or is it a scam?

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bibia
 
It's nonsense! There are plenty of things like that, I wouldn't trust it...
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Zoul
 
lol! Go ahead, send a photocopy of your credit card while you’re at it! :-D
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_Agnes
 
Hi

Look over there: http://www.hoaxbuster.com/
They list, basically, the "fake emails"
But it smells like a scam, be careful :-)

See you +
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teebo Posted messages 33585 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 797
 
Hi,

In my opinion, it's a good way to make fake identity papers...
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Tavernier
 
I thought that naivety had its limits, at first glance it seems that's not the case.
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