These guys have a setup where your click and incomplete information entered on a banner on some other website is registered and leads to you "winning", in my case $ 1.000.000.
Later on, failure to reply to their messages urging you to step forward and register your credit card details on their website is followed up by increasingly insistant e-mail notifying you of further winnings and of other big winners, including names and locations.
Having replied to the return e-mail address that I have no credit card and therefore cannot give these guys what they want, I have received further e-mails repeating the initial messages and a form letter guiding me towards the FAQ and rules sections of the freelotto.com website.
I recently replied one last time, repeating the statement that I have no credit card details to render and offering the freelotto company that if they'd send someone over with the money, I would gladly pay for the economy class fare and even a steak dinner after cashing their million dollar check at my bank.
Oddly enough, I have not heard from them since...
B.
Solrd Strand
Denmark
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