I have problem with national british lottery?

The national britsh lottery (yahoo) sent to me an email on 23d march 2007 which contain a win confirmation of £ 1.200.000 pound, they recommand to me to pay £ 1900 to DHL for transfer charges fo the cheque, I sent to them the payment from FRANCE 3000.49 euro on 31th march 2007 since that i've received nothing by them, i ask you to interven for recovring my money. I can send you all emails sent or received
between me and the national british lottery
thank you very much

my phone :00213070943535

Answers:
This was a complete scam. Loads of peoploe have received these e-mails and you should delete them straight away. I suspect that you didn't enter the lottery did you. Sorry but I reckon there's pretty much no chance of getting your money back.
What the hell... wow your a sucker.
You've been scammed. Obviously it's possible that this is also a scam.
You have been conned !! Never pay any money upfront for anything that says your a winner!! its the oldest trick in the book and people still fall for it...

sorry you have lost your money
It's a scam. If you won the lottery you would not have to pay anything in advance (except the cost of the ticket)
It's a scam,you've been had...You should never pay money to anyone who tells you that you've won something..Sorry but you won't get your money back...
What a plank!
Scammed!

Do you even remember entering the lottery?
It's a scam it's a scam it's a scam it's a scam!! For God's sake is everyone in the world this thick?!
That's 3000 euros you'll never see again, mate. No one, absolutely no one, asks for cash to send you a LEGITIMATE prize, and why would anyone who you've won cash from need cash to send you a bloody cheque?
You're a conman's wet dream, mon amis.
Sadly I can't remember the French for 'you fool' but since your English is ok, you should get it anyway.
READ THIS its about lottery scams
unless you play the lottery on line i am afraid you have just fell for a con trick never pay any money to anyone for a scam like this
oh my god, did you really pay? well i recieved an email like that too, and it claimed that i had won 1000,000$, they also send me charges of a 1900$ payment for what they called courier service and legal documents transfer. however before coming to any decision about whether to pay or not, i checked the net, and guess what, this is a designed rip off scheme, people in england ie.con artists in england send these mails take in your money and give nothing in return.
to actually win the lottery you have to BUY a ticket, you can't win it for free.
I'm sorry you've lost your money, but i think you should have checked out the site or web page of the brit lottery.
All of the above!
100% con honey. I'm afraid you'll have to accept you've been scammed and, please, never fall for anything like this again
Oh man even I have been receiving these kind of mails..and ignored them coz the phone numbers in the mail does not work.have u tried calling them..the best u can do is consult internet fraud agencies they might help u out.one such web is http://www.fraud.org/internet/intset.htm... log ur complain on www.ic3.gov
Say goodbye to the money.

You were scammed!
oh for goodness sakes do people never learn?!!

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