I win $750,000!!!!!!

@impexp (246)
China
December 4, 2008 9:30am CST
One mail says I'm so lucky to win a prize of $750,000 in a promotion held by Pacific Asia Travel Association.There are only 20 lucky winners and I'm one of them.I do not need to pay any charge but provide some of my personal information to claim the big prize. This is really attractive but I can not fully believe it.What's your idear?
5 responses
@sirnose (2436)
• United States
4 Dec 08
Sounds phishy to me...you didn't say if it was an email or a snail mail,but, anyway i gets these type of phishing emails daily in my yahoo account that i no longer use this yahoo account any longer its very annoying...it makes you think that these vermin think that you have an IQ of your shoe size....just ignore it...
• Australia
4 Dec 08
hm.. sounds like a scam. It's too much money and are you related to the company as a customer and was there an offical draw? In my opinion, do not give any personal information and delete the mail.
• India
4 Dec 08
Congratulations! But I would like to cinfirm you that, these elements are bloody cheats who just enjoy making others fall in their traps. The put a net to catch the fools around the world. Those who believe them, send a reply to them and claim their money. When the money is claimed, you are asked to fill up a form. You are also told to send a few hundred dollars as PROCESSING FEE which is the only gain of these swindlers Congratulations again, but don't proceed any farther!
@Volkus (202)
• Romania
4 Dec 08
SCAM!!!Don't make the biggest mistake of your life and give the your personal information. they can also give you a phone number, and you may give some credit for that, but it's a huge fake! Now, why did you get this? Because you registered somewhere, on a dubious site, and they gave your email to a third party, although they promised not to do so. Be aware in the future, DO NOT TRUST them!
@krfanlim (232)
• Malaysia
4 Dec 08
I strongly believe it's a scam. Do you even think that companies would anyhow give out $750k to a person, not to even mention 20 people? The responses that you're going to receive will tell you that it's no more than a scam.