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There is no email lottery. It is likely that you have been contacted with a scam. Sorry.
No,There are only two legal lotteries in Britain, the National Lottery and the Monday Lottery, and they do NOT use email to notify winners.DO NOT reply to any emails you receive saying that you have won a lottery that you did not enter. They are frauds. You will lose your money. There is no "free lunch"; don't be foolish and believe a scam!YOU WILL NOT BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL BY ANY LEGITIMATE LOTTERY THAT YOU WON A PRIZE. If you do receive such an email, it IS a fraud, do not reply to it!
No, the Shell Global Camelot Lottery is a scam. Shell does not have a lottery and they do not conduct any form of lottery drawings. Be cautious of any unsolicited messages or emails claiming you have won a lottery you did not enter.
"Emails Sent" is not a section in the Person Summary Screen.
On Godaddy it automatically saves emails that have not been saved in the Drafts section..I would imagine other emails do that too.
If you receive strange emails about unclaimed money, it is a one hundred percent scam, One will never receive emails about unclaimed money , and hidden debt, and lottery tickets that you never even entered for.
No, if you didn't enter the contest in person yourself, you didn't win anything.
According to research the difference between bulk email and ordinary email solutions is that with Bulk emails one is able to find the safest ways of transferring them, however with ordinary emails one's emails can easily get lost within the spam section.
No Not on most computer's But the E-Mail service usually has a "Deleted email's" section which has all of your emails in.
To access old emails on AOL.com, log in to your AOL account and navigate to the "Mail" section. Use the search bar at the top to locate specific emails by entering keywords, sender names, or dates. You can also browse through your folders, such as "Inbox," "Sent," or "Archive," to find older messages. If necessary, adjust the display settings to show more emails per page for easier navigation.
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