I got a email from e lottery syndicate saying I won over a million dallars and ineed to email this adress [email protected]?

I am in agreement, do not answer this message. Delete the email and block the sender. As for proof, do not ask for any.

If this is a scam, then they will use that dialog to manipulate you. Odds are good it is a scam and they expect most people to never respond. So by responding them, they get one step closer to stealing your money or identity.

And if you respond, then it confirms that there is a human at your email address and you will be inviting more spam. --- Excerpt from hoax-slayer.com/email-lottery-scams.html Hoax Slayer Lottery Scam page --- Lottery scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes. Be wary of unsolicited email that informs you that you have won a large sum of money in an international lottery.

This is a common Internet scam. There is no lottery and no prize. Those who initiate a dialogue with the scammers by replying to the lottery scam emails will eventually be asked for advanced fees to cover expenses associated with delivery of the supposed "winnings".

They may also become the victims of identity theft. --- End Excerpt --- Please do not fall for this manipulative scam. PS: This is very similar to http://www.mahalo.com/answers/intellectual-property-law/i-have-been-asked-to-be-a-beneficiary-to-someone-unknown-to-me-they-are-fom-another-country-they-say-it-is-not-a-scam-how-can-i-prove-it#ac779e2bdd1e357db216cffdd31f292d5e1780bb58eaf91b0b7ebe1f98e9dfd22 an answer I gave to http://www.mahalo.com/answers/intellectual-property-law/i-have-been-asked-to-be-a-beneficiary-to-someone-unknown-to-me-they-are-fom-another-country-they-say-it-is-not-a-scam-how-can-i-prove-it a different question.

It's not for real. It's a common email scam. Delete the message and don't reply to the person.

If this is a joke, great. If not, don't answer! You did not win a million dollars in a lottery you did not enter.

That is all!

If the answer to all, or indeed ANY of the above is NO, then you need to please realise that these scams are everywhere and they will ask you for your bank details, then take your money. It's as simple as that - never be naive about these things.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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