This is the oldest scam known to mankind. One doesn't "win" or "inherit" money from a total stranger in Another Country ... the email most likely is also asking you to send them some money "in kind" to help them handle the transaction fees. That money, if you send it, you will never see again - You see, if the scammer gets 500 people to send them money like this ... well, you can see where this is going. Don't do it - delete that email.
Yes It is done every day. I sent an email to another country very recently.
It's absolutely free.
You can instruct a lawyer through an affidavit and email in that country to serve papers on your behalf You can instruct a lawyer through an affidavit and email in that country to serve papers on your behalf
Ask the server
That is usually possible. If the hotel's computer can get you on the internet, you can usually use your email account through the webmail interface.
Norway is the country that has email addresses ending with .no.
Yes, your Yahoo! email can be used as an alternate email for another account, such as a Gmail account.
To get in contact with Norfolk Country Cottages you can shoot them an email at: info@norfolk cottages. co.uk (no spaces). Another option is calling them at 01263715779.
If you get an email that used your address, it is a form of phishing. They cloak your address; they didn't really make another email account. Ignore; delete; never answer those.
Email ID is just another word for an email address.
Depends on your broadband connection, but average is only a few seconds
Either because he doesn't really have a crush on you or he's too immature to admit that he likes you.