Hi, i received this message on my Facebook account, please help what to do??? :(?
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04-22-2014, 09:43 AM
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Hi, i received this message on my Facebook account, please help what to do??? :(?
Dear Lucky Winner,
This is to inform you that your Facebook/online account have been selected as one of the lucky winners of US$750,000. ( seven hundred and fifty thousand united states dollars) This Facebook and Microsoft joint award, was organized to relief families and friends of Microsoft and Facebook users who are directly or indirectly affected by the war on terrorism, Global warming, Tsunamies and earthquakes as well as the deadly super-storm, Sandy, which recently damaged part of the United States. Different Facebook and Microsoft accounts were selected at random, and your Facebook account emerged as one of the lucky winners. All the funds is ready for transfer and you are therefore advised to contact the award claim department so that the check for your won fund would be transferred to you with immediate effect. You are to contact the lotto claim department and forward the following information: 1. Full name : 2. Residential address/country: 3. Telephone numbers: 4. Sex : 5. Age : 6. Occupation/Âprofession You should endeavor to send your information to ((info.internationalÂaward@usa.com)) All the necessary documents which will be given to you must be submitted upon request for the claim. Once your details have been received, the account department will process your claim check and forward it to the custodian bank that will transfer Your award. Your fund can also be transferred to you via Online banking if you like. In addition, any double claim known as double counting will be cancel without any notification and such e-mail account will be blocked and deleted from the Facebook and Microsoft database. Once again, congratulation!! David Buckley GMA for Microsoft and Facebook Claims. 1050 Pagemill road, Palo Alto, CA94503. USA. e-mail: info.internationalawÂard@usa.com Ads |
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04-22-2014, 09:53 AM
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I guess I would trust it because of the email. If it was someone fake the email would be @yahoo @gmail, etc. But it is @usa. Like my school's email is @duvalcountyschools.org. And they're giving you their own info. What faker would give their own info? They know you could call the police on the for trying to get your personal information. So I say you should trust it.
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04-22-2014, 10:03 AM
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me too recieved same msg
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04-22-2014, 10:19 AM
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The awkward sentence structure tells me that this is written by a person whose English is not their first language. Notify Facebook as this looks like a scam to me. Also, you say that you live in Pakistan, so there is no reason you would have received this.
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04-22-2014, 10:26 AM
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It's a scam. Delete it
Facebook NEVER gives away money and certainly would NEVER use a free @usa.com address This scam has been going around Facebook for 5 years. I get the same message every few months Report it then delete |
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