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This is to inform you that you have won a prize of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS U.S. ($ 200,000.00) in 2007 YAHOO! Lottery promotion which is organized by YAHOO! LOTTERY INC for the introduction and launch of the new YAHOO! Mail Beta which all YAHOO! subscribers have to change a. YAHOO! AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS, arranged and gathered all the e-mail for people who are online active, among the millions that subscribe at YAHOO!, Hotmail and others only selected three (3) candidates as winners after undergoing the selection process randomly through the electronic voting system (EBS) without the candidate applying, we congratulate you for being one of those selected.

Is there an account Yahoo! In the Lottery? Does Yahoo! Every time offer cash prizes? No. There are no Yahoo! Lottery, and we never send information about a contest which never came. That is the definition of unsolicited: you never asked. It appeared from nowhere. The message probably also displays two other hallmarks of messages ud fra e-mail: officers seems to be (with company logos, even links), and requires urgent action "to claim your prize" or something similar. If you received a message like "Final Notification: Yahoo! Winner!" or "Your email address has won $ XX million", is a scam. No response to email, do not click on links in it, and never divulge any personal information. Instead, click Spam. Yahoo! Mail never ask for personal information in an unsolicited email. If you receive an email that appears to Yahoo!, But he says you are the winner of a Yahoo! lottery or other contest – and asks you to email personal information to claim a cash prize or reward – click Spam to dispose of it. You can also forward the suspicious email to phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com. Thanks! "Phishing" is a play on the word "fishing" – Because the perpetrators are "fishing" for your private information or trying to find a way to send money to deceive. Do not be fooled! These emails misleading are used to commit identity theft, charge your credit cards, empty your bank accounts, read your e-mail and block that out of your account online changing its pa55word. Check out Yahoo Security Center to learn more about email scams and how to protect themselves. >> Http: / / security.yahoo.com / Yahoo! Mail – Yahoo! Help – Yahoo! Mail – http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/abuse/abuse-63.html Abuse

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