I got a mail that i won a lottery from united kingdom national lottery . is it true?



Answers:
There are many sweepstake scam e-mail using Microsoft and other well known company names.

Do not reply - just ignore it.

Here's a website with a master list of such scam e-mail for your reference:
http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/sw...
NO I GO THE SAME THING.. ITS A SCAME.
It's a phishing scam, period .You didn’t enter a lottery. All you are going to win is an empty bank account and more trouble than you ever dreamed of. If you want to bother, forward the fraudulent email to phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com, spam@uce.gov, and 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov.
No!No!No!Send me 1500 dollars and I'll show you why.
Did you enter the United Kingdom National Lottery? Do you think they normally notify people via e-mail that they have won? If so, I must have missed out on billions of dollars in winnings by now because I get those e-mails all the time.
I win it once or twice a week.
i have got the same kind that i won a lottery of 10 million.these are basically only publicity stunts.they ask me to first pay for the ticket,ha
kindly ignore
Just fuh-get about it.
Are they asking you to send some money to claim it? It sounds like a scam. Be careful.
SCAM
Why not send them the money & find out.

Seriously, you had to ask if this is a scam??
scam.

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