No, do a quick search on Google you'll see the word "scam" all over the place.
Any e-mail promising the payout of some foreign lottery, deceased royalty in some other country, or similar frauds are FAKE. Don't reply, don't send any money, and use some common sense in judging such things. Some general guidelines are:
* If it sounds too good to be true, it is * If it involves a large amount of money you are asked to help "transfer," it's fake. * No reputable company is going to track someone down via e-mail to send them a lottery notice, especially if, as above you never entered such a lottery.
No- it would be a scam!
1994
ill give you an example from local lottery... you win 12,000,000 but the goberment keeps 55% of the prize
1934
enter the lottery
is this sweepstake real
The word you're after is sweepstake
No.
No, it is a scam, sorry. It is safe to say that if you did not enter a lottery you could not win it. If it sounds too good to be true, it is! Don't get scammed!
Sweepstake Annie - 1935 was released on: USA: 30 January 1935
True Confessions - 1985 Lottery Loser was released on: USA: 4 June 1987
No, if you have one a sweepstake then presenting your sweepstake ticket (which you WILL have purchased) is all that is needed. If someone is saying you have won a sweepstake but that you have to give them a fee to collect the winnings, THIS IS A SCAM do not hand over any money.
sweepstake?
no it is fake
No- it would be a scam!
No
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