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Coca Cola Win
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I had an email a few days ago saying I had won £1000,000 in the Coca Cola ring pull draw. I emailed back saying I would contact the company to check as I had a suspicion it was a scam.
Now I have had another email which appears to be from Coca Cola saying that the money is in Citibank.
They have asked for name and address, but no money or bank details. The address on the top if the email is in Liverpool and the address of Citibank is given as Canary Wharf. Is this a scam? Has anyone else had one of these?
Thanks.
Now I have had another email which appears to be from Coca Cola saying that the money is in Citibank.
They have asked for name and address, but no money or bank details. The address on the top if the email is in Liverpool and the address of Citibank is given as Canary Wharf. Is this a scam? Has anyone else had one of these?
Thanks.
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http:// www. coca- cola. co. uk/ faq/ rumours/ i- recently- got- an- email- from- coca- cola- saying- i- had- won- a- lot- of- money- is- this- a- scam. html
08:56 Tue 12th Mar 2013
I'd be wary of anything allegedly from CC which quoted prizes in £ rather than $ as they are a worldwide company
Have a look at this page http:// www.cok ezone.c o.uk/ - the prizes there aren't in that league, and it appears you'd have to register first
Have a look at this page http://
Good link there from emeritus, but reading it just made me think... who would do something like that? it's pretty mean giving people false hope like that, isn't it.
The Nigerian scams just make you laugh, because everyone knows they're a scam, but this is worse as you've actually entered the competition.
The Nigerian scams just make you laugh, because everyone knows they're a scam, but this is worse as you've actually entered the competition.
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