no its a scam beware
Very suspicious, as entry into the National Lottery is anonymous. If you have registered to play the lottery online, then the email may be legitimate. However, I would advise you to check the source IP address, in the email's header, just to be certain.
So that thay can email you and ask you(in the email) where you live so they can deliver it to your house.
An MSN address is basically an email address saved in the MSN server. Each individual email has its own "MSN IP" which is used to deliver the instant messages.
Check the email address again Check if the mail box you are sending the email to is not full
The same way you email anyone else. There is no special way to email any given place. All the information required to deliver the mail is in the address.
I think they are all scams because if they were not, every one with an email address would be rich. even if they only worked with cents or proportions of cent.
please revert with the email address for Mitsubishi motors Japan as I have a complain that I would like to deliver to them
i received a email saying i won the Canadian lottery is it true
Did you enter a lottery for a BMWX6 Car?and no, its a scam either way.they just want your money.don't be so gullible.
i have no email address.
Did you buy a ticket for this lottery? One generally cannot win a financial prize in any lottery without buying a ticket. Did you ever buy a lottery ticket where you have to give the organisers your email address? One generally just buys a ticket and has to look out for the results oneself. The chances are that, if you get an email saying that you won the lottery, it is an attempt to commit fraud. If you follow their instructions they will sooner or later want details of your bank account. Don't do anything. Ignore the email. Don't select unsubscribe. Don't click any links in the email.
you deliver your letter by mail to the north pole either by mail or Email if Santa has a Email account