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    i'd say ring them.. say to them you recieved an e-mail and just want to check, you'd be kicking yourself if it WAS real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdHawks View Post
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    If you ring them its probs a premium hotline which charges you a fortune when u ring it :S
    Anyway i can pass that?

    Should i just ring them lol?

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    Don't ring them! It's a classic scam, and I've seen the email before - think, did you enter "Bigchance Lottery"? I'm guessing the answer is no, isn't it

    They'll in the end be trying to get our personal information, and ultimately your bank details.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoNews View Post
    Don't ring them! It's a classic scam, and I've seen the email before - think, did you enter "Bigchance Lottery"? I'm guessing the answer is no, isn't it

    They'll in the end be trying to get our personal information, and ultimately your bank details.

    Lmao, can you sue the person, becasue if it a scam, i might as well sue him to get some money out of it ^^

    And, they wont be having my details, [got nothing in it atm ^^]

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    Listen to NintendoNews.

    Its most probaly a premium number, costing you as much as they want to charge, leaving you with no prize and one massive bill.
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    the lottery never emails you :s they don't contact you , you conatct them if you win.

    The call will charge like £2 a minute and when you give them your account details to put the money in they will take some instead.

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    Apparently the nearest retailer to me is in "St Hellens"
    It should be St. Helens Auckland.
    (will be updated whenever I can be bothered to)

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    Shane they can get alot more than that,With GL payment you can get up to 12 quid... So im sure they can get a hell of alot more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdHawks View Post
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    If you ring them its probs a premium hotline which charges you a fortune when u ring it :S
    I agree, it's probably a premium line.
    On a Antivirus course .

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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoNews View Post
    Don't ring them! It's a classic scam, and I've seen the email before - think, did you enter "Bigchance Lottery"? I'm guessing the answer is no, isn't it

    They'll in the end be trying to get our personal information, and ultimately your bank details.


    He speaks sense, sounds like a scam
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