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Hello,
This is a scam, this gain does not exist for your information.
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-38114963-comment-me-servir-de-l-id-recu-par-call2get
Hello everyone,
A response from bazfile that I acknowledge... https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-38042214-code-de-paiement-call2get-comment-obtenir-le-gain
Hello MPMP10,
You are right, it was a copy/paste error.
This is the one I meant to include for additional information on the theme of Christmas early:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-37916058-sm6253-e-mail-smtokenwin-gmail-com
In a more general manner, "entry points" are third-party popups on certain sites (often in the "gray zone") that we will never see if we browse with a script blocker, others that have been "defaced", a Google search will then directly lead good faith to something on an address that seems legitimate, the email because we left ours lying around everywhere without any precautions, Facebook sites (or others) for the gullible (I know, it's a pleonasm).
Illustration of the mechanism to recover one's winnings, even if one believes in Santa Claus, any sensible person should get off the sleigh pretty quickly, the French is always more than approximate accompanied by the title of grand-sounding organizations that evidently do not exist.
https://www.leblogduhacker.fr/jai-gagne-250-000e-preuve/
Hello,
You should read the topic from the top!
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-38115346-recuperer-gain-call2get#1
This is a scam; this gain does not exist for information.
Hello,
This is the case for many topics which generally have in common knowing how to solve the quadrature of the circle and some containing dozens or hundreds of "contributions".
But what surprises me is the technical aspect of the matter: how can one comment on an already existing topic without having read what came before it, unless, of course, one is convinced that re-asking the same question will bring forth a miraculous solution that has thus far been overlooked?