The email address of Microsoft has not been publicly shared. Users can contact support by signing into their account and filling out a form, live chat with one of the representatives, or by making a voice call.
Microsoft has thousands of email addresses. If there is a specific thing that you want from Microsoft, however, as with most companies, your best bet is to go to their web site and drill down to the specific product you want to comment about, and then look for a Contact Us form. That will route your email to an office that is prepared to handle it.
There is no Microsoft Lottery Email. You are probably a victim of scam email. These scam emails are very common to be receive n email.
This is a scam. You can find out more info at http://scamvictimsunited.com/lottery.htm
i received a email saying i won the Canadian lottery is it true
NO! It�s a scam - don�t do it Any email saying you have won an email lottery from a Microsoft promotions coordinator is totally false. These are spam or scams to get money out of you. Ignore any of them and don't even look at the email. If you click on them then it puts spyware on your computer. Make sure you run a virus and spyware scanner after seeing one of these emails. You will end up paying for a courier service and insurance for your "money" but then nothing will show up. It's false, don�t do it, immediately delete!
There have been several names given for Microsoft email, such as Star Nine and Quarterdeck. However, the most current name for Microsoft email as of July 2013 is Microsoft Exchange.
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Hello, I am Miss Young. I received this story from a friend. Let me call him Petr. It is about a fraud lottery. The lottery claims that he won, but the reality is that they want HIS money. If you received a similar email, you should go to the homepage to read more about 419 fraud. http://419.bittenus.com/7/10/microsoftaustralianonlinelottery.htm
Microsoft Outlook Email is the email program shipped with Microsoft Office. It serves as a comprehensive email client, offering features such as email management, calendaring, task management, and contact organization, making it a versatile tool for personal and professional communication needs within the Microsoft Office suite.
MSN lottery is a scam email regarding winning a lottery, there are no winners only losers.
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.
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I just got an email saying I won the 2008 lottery for this exact same lottery in 2008, which more than likely means this is fraud.
Emails and promotions such as that (notification of obtaining a lottery or large amounts of money) are popular methods of spam and scamming. They usually involve sending money or other personal information, yet there is never any actual money for you in the end. Scams such as those should always be avoided. You may even wish to change your email address and notify everyone in your address book.