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April 27th, 2010 at 3:25 pm
Those messages are never true, they are nothing but phishing scams! If you answer such messages, the sender usually asks for personal info and may later attempt to drain your bank account!
April 27th, 2010 at 4:03 pm
They are premium rate scams designed to steal your money. You will be charged up to €10 if you reply to that text, and then they’ll ask you to send money for taxes, courier fees or other made up charges and you’ll never receive your prize.
If you don’t live in Spain and have not bought any sort of raffle ticket, then there is NO way you could be a winner.
April 27th, 2010 at 4:41 pm
As in E-mail, all of those, “Of course it is not true, it is scam,” also apply to texts. did you enter that lottery, you know buy a ticket????? No??? You can not win something you did not enter or play. Besides, Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, Microsoft, MSN and Aol do not have lotteries, reward programs, promotions, or contests.
When a text offer sounds too good to be true, then it is definitely not true.
It is a scam to get your personal information and/or money.
Do not respond to it. Contact your phone service provider to see what steps you need to take to stop the annoyance and Spam texts.