Remember, to enter a lottery you take the initiative to enter it. If you did not take the initiative, usually by buying a ticket, you have not entered it. Also, you do not have to send money in order to get your winnings in real lotteries. If they ask for money in order for you to receive winnings, it is a scam.
So, delete the email.
I'm not sure, but I know that the officials will notify you either by email, letter-mail, or phone call.
E-mail I believe the proper term would be neither of the two choices. The word should have a hyphen in the middle of 'e' and 'mail', so the word should be 'e-mail'. --- Actually, email is the accepted usage. Try it in the spell checker. Email passes but e-mail does not.
i received a email saying i won the Canadian lottery is it true
"E-mail" begins with a vowel, so "an e-mail" should be appropriate.
The opening and closing salutations for an email should use exactly the same criteria as other mail. It depends on the formality of the mail and to whom it is addressed.
Yes, it should be "e-mail."
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.
Email IS the abbreviation for Electronic Mail.
The National Lottery can be contacted via email, phone, or post. The main contact phone number, should one play through a National Lottery retailer, is 0845 910 0045.
Almost all of the emails relating to the National Lottery are scams. The only reason you should receive an email about the lottery is if you are a signed up member of the National Lottery website.
There are so many mail promotions from various countries that announce big prizes to mail owners. This is one of the many internet frauds. be careful! You better put all such mails direct into spam since there is nothing like mail winnings if you have never participated in the actual lottery!
To get off junk mailing lists, you should consider a preferential mail system and service. Alternatively, if the mail is junk email, you should email the companies and ask your name to be removed.