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bww12pwcf | 19:20 Tue 22nd Mar 2011 | Adverts
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Please note that my wife, to day received a letter stating she has won £12,500. She must place an order with payment to receive this PRIZE.
This I believe is a scam. Do not send money.
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if she's won the prize she's won, why would she need to pay???
anything like this usually a scam.
have you checked the letter for spelling mistakes etc... as i used to get e-mails saying this and that but just ignored them and they went away.
most of these just get send to a po box number and then they end up in nigeria or somewhere like that.
19:24 Tue 22nd Mar 2011
Some competitions like this are perfectly legitimate, I had one from a plant supplier the other day - you can only enter the competition if you've placed an order. They only want their customers to participate, I don't think that's unreasonable at all.
if she's won the prize she's won, why would she need to pay???
anything like this usually a scam.
have you checked the letter for spelling mistakes etc... as i used to get e-mails saying this and that but just ignored them and they went away.
most of these just get send to a po box number and then they end up in nigeria or somewhere like that.
^ PS I bet if you read the weeny print, it doesn't actually say she's won - surely it says that she has been selected to be on the shortlist to win - that's what I usually get! If it does say she's definitely won, then yes, I would just shred it.
It's a scam.
Sweet Jaysus! Are people stil falling for these things??
This new website is aimed at stopping this:-
Lots of helpful advice

http://www.actionfraud.org.uk/
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