If you are a winner they will send you an e-mail with instructions. Just follow the instructions to claim your prize.
While its not so much of a downloading of points, from what I know, when you achieve enough of points to get your prize, they send it to your email address.
There is a place that sends out scams under this name. Do not send them money to claim your "prize report". You won't win a prize by sending them money.
There are various ways one can contact the UK Lotto. One can reach them by mail, by phone, as well one can send them an email. Should one win a large jackpot, there are regulations as to how one can contact in order to claim the prize.
There is such a thing. However, there is some controversy, as it appears that not everyone claiming to be from it, is from it. And of course, others who claim that it's all bad. Here's the scoop - you've either won a lottery or you have not. But you NEVER send any money in advance so as to claim the prize. No legitimate lottery expects you to pay them to claim your prize.
get their email address and send them an email
Can you send your MySpace email to your yahoo email?
Yes you do otherwise they don't know where to send the prize.
You can send an SMS to it, but to send it an email you need to know the email address.
I would say they are just a scam, they take £9 in money from you to see what prize you have won and give you a claim number to claim you prize, and when you claim you don't hear back from them. so beware of them and the letters they send. they should be investigated. And if the fraudsters do have an e-mail address - do not use it! Report them to the Police or Fraud ActionLine.
Not at all, i use my email all the time, and have not got any viruses, however you may receive some junk, i just tend to use the 'delete all' on these
if you know email tamer hosny you can send an email