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BIG RED FLAG WARNING !!!
There are international scam artists that send out notices of winning a lottery and needing your bank details or a processing fee to send you the money. The term "International Disbursement Payment Office" crops up in most of them.
IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. They will take your money, loot your bank account, open credit card accounts in your name, and you will never see a penny of money from that "lottery".
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yes IF YES HOW I RECEIVE A LETTER FROM BRIAN C. SANDERSON IS A SCAM
This is often mentioned in Nigerian scams - and it does not exist.
first the winning is a fraud, there is nopercentae and dont pay anyone asking you to pay for your winning is just a scam.
My answer is also a question. "Who in the world would give you $50,000 with out doing anything?"
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I got a letter from International Disbursements Payments Office from Netherlands just today and I can't imagine how i can ever won a $50,000,000.00 when I didn't even joined any lottery contest of some sort. The letter requires for my signature and email address...and if you look at the Rules and Regulations at the back, there mentioned something about a processsing fee. The letter does not bear any contact information of the sender which i can call to check.There is no international lottery.
It is no-one. It is part of a letter-based scam from "international disboursement payments office". They ask you to send them some amount to cover the transfer fees of the $50,000,000 that they will give you.....yea sure...
Barca International is NOT a multinational company,. the CEO is Spanish, and they have office in Makati City Philippines. I was once hired by them but I find the workplace unpleasant.
They transfered office but I was given this email as learning.services. inc@gmail.com
i want to know if my payment is in the post office