MICROSOFT SWEEPSTAKES PROMOTION
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2. november 2011 07:20
What is this and what mean England Unit ?
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2. november 2011 08:24
It is a scam to try and get your personal details. Don't reply to it. Simply delete it.
Why couldn't you have Googled this yourself ? Microsoft will never contact you by email or by phone unless you have asked them to.
- Markeret som svar af Carey FrischMVP, Moderator 5. november 2011 05:30
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2. november 2011 22:59RedaktørDelete the bogus email message. Microsoft doesn't do sweepstakes.
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2. december 2011 05:40if i ever replied it? what should i do then? but,i already deleted my reply
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2. december 2011 09:31Redaktør"Nadya Wanda Kirana" wrote in message news:5918f3c9-38c1-43ea-a853-7fd82992547f...if i ever replied it? what should i do then? but,i already deleted my replyIf you included any banking details in your reply, notify your bank, and ask them for instructions and assistance – you may become the target of identity-theft.
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2. december 2011 10:53i just sent my full name,my address,my nationality and i never included any banking details in my reply just it and also never ask them for instruction,but they sent me a new email,they said i should to contact the bank in Ireland,so should i ignore it?
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2. december 2011 22:55RedaktørYes, ignore it and don't play their game or next your identity may be stolen.
Carey Frisch