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4 minutes ago, crazykopite said:

Can I suggest you press the delete button straight away.

 I only use my work PC that has very strict security and no way they could do what they are saying. I dont even have a web cam or go to any porn sites. Its funny in away that nothing they say its true but a bit disturbing that someone out there might fall for it. Watch the Black Mirror episode "Shut up and dance" and you will see where they got the idea from.

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There are 2 things that I find funny with this scam.

1: When did Pepsi Cola and Coka Cola merge and become one company.

2: All the documents that I have ever seen never ask your "number" they all ask your "age"

Delete it

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NOTE: This draw is made exclusively by Coca Cola Company, USA. And it can not be claimed through any of our Regional Offices in your Country / Area. All communications must be through Pepsi Cola Company, USA Through this email.

  

   That sounds like a legit email. 

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5 hours ago, chilidog said:

I have a better one for you. It reminds me of the black mirror episode. I have gotten this email in different forms for the last 8 months always with a different amount they want paid. Enjoy ????

 

chilidog... I've had that one a few times, but the odd thing is they somehow manage to send it from what appears to be my own e-mail address.  They also quoted my user-name and password that I use for Thai Visa...  And that was more worrying.

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11 hours ago, pieeyed said:

attempt to combat the pressing global economic crisis and make poverty a story

Make poverty a story ?  Is it like the one about "The Priest the Rabbi and the Easter bunny"  ?

11 hours ago, pieeyed said:

YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO MAINTAIN YOUR CONFIDENTIAL PROFIT FUND FROM THE PUBLIC HEARING

The "Public Hearing" in Delaware  or was that the one in Wisconsin ?

11 hours ago, pieeyed said:

You are cautioned to keep the information of the winners until you your fund is delivered to you 

Why does it always have to be about "you"  ...What about me for a change?

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3 hours ago, PerkinsCuthbert said:

I'm astonished that anyone finds this remarkable in any way. I regularly win millions quite randomly and unsolicited.

 

yea, years ago trink used to fill his newspaper column with such well known scams (yawn) instead of actually writing something original

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3 hours ago, steve73 said:

They also quoted my user-name and password that I use for Thai Visa...  And that was more worrying.

One hopes that you have subsequently changed the password as it seems to have been pawned.....and anywhere else you may have used it.

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18 hours ago, PerkinsCuthbert said:

I'm astonished that anyone finds this remarkable in any way. I regularly win millions quite randomly and unsolicited.

Me too, I've just invested my winnings in a foolproof scheme that will clean dollar bills so that we can use them again! 

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On 8/6/2019 at 2:25 PM, cucme said:

I would call it phishing. Delete and forget.

Or loose some money or have other hazzles.

Just think about: Four Hundred and Ninety Thousand Dollars of the United States

in a Sweepstake ???? No American would ever write: Dollars of the United States! Agree?

Well, I don't know. Why are  you so cynical Cucme?

 

I'm inclined to believe it because I got the same letter AND the same pin #. So it must be the real thing! And hell, I don't even drink soda....

 

I'm already cashing out my retirement savings account for a YUGE bash while I wait for the half mil to come rolling in to replenish it.

 

Woohooo! Let the good times roll.

 

I think my luck is finally turning around.

 

Hooray for me and too bad for you.

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Yes you are lucky in fact so lucky that you should really consider sharing this good fortune.  Rather than claim the prize yourself go ahead and provide your Ex-wife's banking information making sure to include as much detail as possible.  

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