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I received an sms on my mobile phone, Microsoft, I won a cash prize of 800000.because birthdays microsoft... If I want to ask, offering you the promotional thing are... or this fake... because electronic mail is also asking for some of my personal info... Thanks... good response

Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 10:48:43 + 0000, REHAAB wrote:

I received an sms on my mobile phone, Microsoft, I won a cash prize of 800000.because birthdays microsoft... If I want to ask, offering you the promotional thing are... or this fake... because electronic mail is also asking for some of my personal info... Thanks... good response

This is false - a scam. It is not Microsoft. Do not give them all
personal information; just ignore and delete the message.

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP

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