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I got an e-mail from a company saying i won this challange is it true or spam?

Question: I got an e-mail from a company saying i won this challange is it true or spam?
(i got the ticket number and the ballot number but i erased it from the my question ) here is the letter:

PEPSI PROMOTIONS 2008.
>
> We are pleased to inform you of the result of the just concluded annual
> final draws held on the 9th JULY, 2008 PEPSI Company Worldwide
> Promotion, your email was among the 9 Lucky winners who won ?
> £1,000.000.00POUNDS each on the PEPSI Company.
>
> However the results were released on the AUGUST 3RD 2008 and your email was
> attached to ticket number and ballot number
> The online draws was conducted by a random selection of email addresses
> from an exclusive list of 29,031 E-mail addresses of individuals and
> corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer search
> from the internet. However, no tickets were sold but all email addresses
> were assigned to different ticket numbers for representation and privacy.
>
> The selection process was carried out through random selection in our
> computerized email selection machine (TOPAZ) from a database of over
> 250,000 email addresses drawn from all the continents of the world.
>
> This Lottery is approved by the British Gaming Board and also Licensed by
> the The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR).This lottery
> is the 3rd of its kind and we intend to sensitize the public.
>
> In other to claim your £1,000.000.00POUNDS prize winning, which has been
> deposited in a designated bank. However,you will have to fill the form
> below and send it to the Promotion manager of The PEPSI Company for
> verification and then you will be directed to the bank where a cheque of
> £1,000.000.00POUNDS has already been deposited in your favour.
>
> NAME:……………………………….
> AGE:………………………………….
> SEX:………………………………….
> ADDRESS:………………………….
> EMAIL:………………………………
> TEL:……………………………..
> MOBILE PHONE:…………………
> OCCUPATION:…………………….
> COMPANY:…………………………
> COUNTRY:………………………….
>
> Please you are adviced to complete the form and send it immediately to
> our Promotion manager through email or fax for prompt collection of your
> fund from the designated bank.
>
> (CONTACT PROMOTION MANAGER)
>
> Name: Mrs. Patricia Smith
> Phone # : 447011150911
>
> E MAIL: pmarketingdept@hotmail.com
>
> You are to keep all lotto information away from the general public
> especially your ticket number and ballot number. (This is important as a
> case of double claims will not be entertained).
>
> *Staff of PEPSI Company are not to partake in this Lottery PLEASE BE WARNED*
>
> Accept my hearty congratulations once again!
>
> Yours faithfully,
> Mrs. Daisy Louis.

Answer by Melyssa
Spam

Answer by path2631
it is unlawful for any American citizen to play any lottories or any money winning games aboard. SCAM SCAM SCAM

did you enter, it will probably ask you to send them money and your account number once they have that the got yeah you will be in debt until you can stop them. one even sent me a check said cash this you can keep a thousand and send us the rest back and the we will deposit the larger amount into your account, then what they do is put a stop on the check so your out the orginial amount then whatever amount the get you for plus the thousand you spend plus charge that occured on that

Answer by Chy
i would guess spam.
i think they are giving it to everyone just to promote Pepsi….
but i am not going to tell you to go and do it and have you end up getting a virus or something
but alot of dumb people put theyre email address as something to confuse people
so do what ever you think is right

Answer by engineer01
It came to you out of the blue.
You hadn’t participated knowingly in any such sweepstakes.
They dangle such a huge amount of money in front of you, so that your greed should override your common sense and your caution.

Of COURSE it’s spam!

Answer by Mari-San
Spam! Don’t answer it!

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I guess It looks too good to be true ?

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Ask by BrainBreaker: I guess It looks too good to be true ?
Hi, I get an email and I guess it’s about a scam. They claim I won a Yahoo promotion, which is giving away £500,000 plus a Brand New BMW X5 JEEP based on a randomly selected email address! Hereunder the message I got today:

Yahoo Lottery
In-corporation
Baley House, Har Road
Sutton, Greater London
SM1 4te
United Kingdom

This is to inform you that you have won a prize money of FIVE HUNDRED
THOUSAND POUNDS STERLINGS(£500,000)and a Brand New BMW X5 JEEP on our
yearly bonanza of AUGUST 4TH 2008 Lottery promotion which organize by
YAHOO & HOTMAIL LOTTERY INC & WINDOWS LIVE.

YAHOO & HOTMAIL MICROSOFT WINDOWS in conjunction , collects all the email
addresses of the people that are active online, among the millions that
subscribed to Yahoo we only select 15 people every Month as our winners
through electronic balloting System without the winner applying,we
congratulate you for being one of the people selected.

PAYMENT OF PRIZE AND CLAIM

You are to contact your Claims Agent on or before your date of
Claim,Winners Shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement
Centre.Yahoo and Hotmail Lottery Prize must be claimed no later than 15
days from date of Draw Notification after the Draw date in which Prize has
won.Any prize not claimed within this period will be forfeited.

These are your identification numbers:

Batch number…………………YHM09102XN
Reff number………………….YHM35447XN
Winning number……………….YHM09788

____________________________________________________________________

You are therefore advised to send the following information to Fudiciary
manager.

MR.JAMES HAROLD
REMMITANCE DIRECTOR
YAHOO PROMOTIONS UK
Tel: # 44 703-184-9955 or 44-703-184-8530
FAX # 44-871-247-6662
E-mail: jamesharold106@live.com
____________________________________________________________________

It’s obvious they are scamming people; I just want to attract people attention to this kind of Frauds, Scams, Fake Lotteries, Spams and Hoaxes. Check out this link so you can recognize easily a scam http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/promoscam_Yahoo.php

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Answer by cogenerate
It’s actually quite funny….

MR.JAMES HAROLD
REMMITANCE DIRECTOR
YAHOO PROMOTIONS UK
Tel: # 44 703-184-9955 or 44-703-184-8530
FAX # 44-871-247-6662
E-mail: jamesharold106@live.com

1. Remittance is spelled wrong.
2. YAHOO is missing it’s exclamation point (YAHOO!)
3. He’s got a Microsoft Live Email address, not Yahoo!

He’s not trying very hard, is he? Or maybe he’s not very bright.

I think everyone should call that number… especially at 3am when you’re good and drunk. As many times as possible. In fact, call collect. I wonder if the address is real? Probably not.

I especially like where he joins Hotmail and Yahoo! together in the “Promotion”… as if that would ever happen.

Or where he talks about the BMW X5 Jeep… when exactly did Jeep and BMW merge?

The really funny thing is that with all of it’s absurdities… there’s even less intelligent people out there who will fall for it.

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Is it true that phone calls, faxes, and emails to Senators are running “hundreds to one” against the stimulus? – Fax Email

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Ask by Dr.T: Is it true that phone calls, faxes, and emails to Senators are running “hundreds to one” against the stimulus?

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Answer by Perdurabo
What do you bet they do it anyway?

Answer by Killer Queen
The fact that he sees absolutely nothing wrong with this bill is scary. Rather, I think he does know its flaws but he made promises that must be kept. What is more illuminating is that he thinks no one else (like us) can see that. That we are in the dark in this matter. He used ignorance during his campaign and it worked well for him. But he doesn’t realize that one very good thing came from this election. More and more got involved in learning about politics and how this country is being run. That ignorance can’t be counted on any longer.

Answer by Gentle Giant
Only the senators know and they aren’t talking.

Answer by TEH TYME KITTEH =^..^=
Maybe more in the Ten Thousnads to one by now. But they are going to vote for it anyway. VOTE THEM OUT if they do.

Answer by whip
yes,that is if you can get through.i know i go through on specter.senate.gov

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Is it true that the Internet user will win in a computer ballot system without any kind of registration? – Fax Internet

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Question by AuDz: Is it true that the Internet user will win in a computer ballot system without any kind of registration?
This is what I’ve received,
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ONLINE RESULTS
www.lotoluck.com

We wish to inform you that your e-mail address has just won you an
award sum of 500,000.00 Euros,In this category, You are required to stick
your claim with this info:

Ref. Number: H71033/122/902F
Batch Number:020/560-SN57

Your e-mail address attached to ticket number 179547-0047 with serial number A001490 drew lucky numbers 1-05-37-SN, which consequently won

CONTACT DETAILS BELOW:
=================== ========================
Claims processing manager
MR. García Paul
E-MAIL CONTACT:sptoluck@aim.com
E-MAIL CONTACT:sptoluck1@aim.com
LOTOLUCK ONLINE
TELL:0034 698 329 736
FAX :0034 866 711 7690

Please note in order to avoid unnecessary delays and Complications please remember to quote your reference number and batch numbers in all correspondence.
Furthermore, should there be any change of address do Inform our agent as soon as possible. Congratulations once more from our members of staff for being part of our promotional program.

Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Anna-Katharina Amberg
LOTOLUCK ONLINE
Coordinator Program.

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Answer by T_J
SCAM

Answer by Hamilton_On
Do not send them anything and that includes your information, its a total scam. personally ive won about 57 billion by now, its just a huge scam mark it as junk mail and move on lol.

Answer by pdq
You are a target.

The reason you are a target is because somewhere in your mind you actually believe that someone out there might possibly be waiting to hand you a big wad of cash.

Scammers will continue to target you as long as you think this.

There is NOBODY out there that’s going to give you a big wad of cash.

Don’t be a target!

Answer by Ooops
Sorry friend but there is no Microsoft, Yahoo or other e-mail lottery, it’s a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information

http://www.snopes.com/

http://www.scambusters.org/

.Also If you go to the following site you will get some info on ID theft www.identity-theft.org.uk the iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful

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FAQ: Is This True? i received this email:?

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By ray: Is This True? i received this email:?
SPECIAL MAIL ANNOUNCEMENT‏
From: National Cash-Out Promo (G.Martiniello04@leeds.ac.uk)
Sent: Wed 3/12/08 11:30 AM
Reply-to: write.gavinwallace@gmail.com

You have won the sum of £915,810.00 pounds contact below for your claims:
winners details:
Names In Full :………………..
Contact Address :………………..
Phone # / Fax# :………………..
COUNTRY :………………..
———————————
Mr.GARVIN WALLACE
Email: nationalcashout.winners@strompost.org
Phone Number: +44 (070) 4572 2133
———————————
Sincerely,
(Web-Email Surport)

Answer:

Answer by Colin M
NO ITS SPAM

Answer by [[♥ ♥ ♥]]
probably just a scam!!

Answer by zynr
Yikes!!! What do YOU think???!! Seriously. Do you have any reason to believe you’ve suddenly won a large sum of money for some contest you didn’t even enter. IT’S A SCAM!! I wouldn’t have to even ask, but did it occur to you to use Google? DELETE IT!!

Answer by Morgan
SPAM!

Answer by Tamara H
This e-mail is most definitely a scam! We received a very similar one from a banker in London and two more from people supposedly from South Africa saying we would receive large sums of money for sending our information. I’ve also received the exact e-mail from UK Lottery and checked with the authorities on all of these. They confirm that they are all scams. DO NOT forward any of your personal iformation to these people.

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FAQ: I have received a email “YAHOO & MICROSOFT INTERNET LOTTERY AWARDS” from YAHOO AWARDS CENTER is it true? – Fax Internet

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Ask by aimay y: I have received a email “YAHOO & MICROSOFT INTERNET LOTTERY AWARDS” from YAHOO AWARDS CENTER is it true?
Is thisYahoo and Microsoft internet lottery awards coming from Yahoo Awards Center? It said I have contact Dr. Richard Williams Foreign Remittance Department of NEDBANK OF SOUTH AFRICA. I can also contact “Our London Headquarter Office Direct6or, Mr. Dennis Stevenson thriough 44-2032395602. I have to send “my full name, my country , Contact Add, Telephone number, fax, marital status , occupation, sex ,

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Answer by Scotty
Of course it isn’t real! Delete it, no information to them, don’t click on anything.

Answer by lucee
No, the stuff isn’t coming from the Yahoo Awards Center, because there is no such thing. There is no lottery from Yahoo, Microsoft, or anyone else. There is no free money floating around with your name on it. Put this back in spam.

Answer by Kittysue
It’s a scam – Yahoo Help has a whole page about this and how to report it

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/abuse/abuse-63.html

so does Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/protect/lottery/default.aspx

DO NOT call that number or provide any inforrmation – these are all phishing scams to steal your identity and your money.

Answer by Ooops
Sorry friend but there is no Microsoft, Yahoo or other e-mail lottery, it’s a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information

http://www.snopes.com/

http://www.scambusters.org/

.Also If you go to the following site you will get some info on ID theft www.identity-theft.org.uk the iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful

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is this name:nationwide bank and securities with email:accounts@nationwidebank-securities.vossnet.co.uk true?

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Question by farhad k: is this name:nationwide bank and securities with email:accounts@nationwidebank-securities.vossnet.co.uk true?
i recived email with this address: Nationwide Bank and Securities
648 Prescot Rd, Old Swan, Liverpool L13 5XE, United Kingdom,
tel:+447024020555, fax no.:00447075020702, Alternate emails: accounts@nationwidebank-securities.vossnet.co.uk, our ref#: NWBS/ACC/01
I WANT TO RESEARCHING TRUE THIS EMAIL.thanks

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Answer by Taztug
Not really enough of the email to be sure. However, Nationwide Bank is a real organization. In reality unless you have an account with them or have been recently doing business with them for something the email is probably a phishing attempt. See his article: http://www.trendmicro.com/en/security/phishing/overview/phish050927a.htm

I would simply delete the email. If it is important they will contact you again.

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FAQ: you can tell me is it true?

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By chunaidangyeu05: you can tell me is it true?
MR TUNDE WILLIAMS
ACCOUNT OFFICIAL OF INTER-CONTINENTAL BANK PLC
P.H:
234-1-723-6792

Hello Nguyen,

With due respect, trust and humility,
I write you this proposal believing that it will receive the most
desired attention from you even as we have not had any previous
correspondence, Although, I am constrained by insufficient information
about you, but I will express in full the main objectives of this
proposal.

My name is Mr.Tunde Williams I work in the credit and
accounts department of Inter-continental Bank of Nigeria Plc,Lagos,
Nigeria. I write you in respect of a foreign customer with our bank,
before his sudden death. His name is Mr.Alam A. Nguyen, He was among
those who died in a plane crash here in Nigeria in the year 2002 May
4th. Sir,since the demise of this our customer, Mr.Alam A. Nguyen, who
was an oil Merchant/contractor, I have kept a close watch of the
deposit records and accounts and since then no body has come to claim
the money in this a/c as next of kin to the late Engineer He had only
$ 9.5mllion in his a/c and the a/c is coded. It is only an insider that
could produce the code or password of the Deposit particulars. As it
stands now, there is nobody in that position to produce the needed
information other than my very self considering my position in the bank
as his account officer.Based on the reason that nobody has come forward
to claim the deposit as next of kin,I hereby ask for your cooperation
in using your name as the next of kin to the deceased to send these
funds out to a foreign offshore bank a/c for mutual sharing between
myself and you.

At this point I am the only one with the information
because I have removed the deposit file from the safe. By this doing,
what is required of you is to send an application laying claims of the
deposit as next of kin to the deceased officially to the director of
our bank., I am asking for your assistant to release the money to you
as his relation/next of kin for safekeeping and subsequent
disbursement. I know that a transaction of this magnitude will make any
one apprehensive but I am assuring you of the security of us all as
modalitieshave been perfected for a swift and smooth operation.

You
are being contacted because you share the same name with the deceased.
Since nobody showed up for his money and I don’t want it to go back
into Federal Government account as unclaimed bill when the next audit
is conducted. The banking law and guideline here stipulates that such
money if remain unclaimed, will be transferred into banking treasury as
unclaimed effect. The request of a foreigner to act as next of kin in
this business is occasioned by the fact that the customer was a
foreigner and a Nigerian cannot stand asnext of kin to a foreigner. You
are most qualified in this transaction as you share the same name with
the deceased. I am ready to negotiate the mode of sharing with you. I
will visit your country for the disbursement/investing of my share
according to the percentages we shall agree upon after the successful
transfer of the money to your account.

I will not fail to bring to
your notice that this transaction is 100% hitch-free and that there is
absolutely no risk in it, having concluded the modalities for a smooth
operation and my position in the bank guarantees its successful
execution. All I require is your honest co-operation, a guarantee of
your sincerity and capability to enable us conclude this deal. Note
however that the sensitive nature of this transaction demands that you
have to keep it absolutely confidential.

I will need your full name
and address,telephone and fax number for the processing of the transfer
in your name and favour. Finally i want you to understand that the
request for a foreigneras the next of kin is Occassioned by the fact
that the customer was a foreigner and for that reason alone a Nigerian
cannot represent as next of kin. When you contact me,then we shall
discuss on how the money will be split between us. Trusting to hear
from you,

I remain Respectfully yours

Answer:

Answer by Beth
I get emails like this all the time. It’s a scam.

Answer by Long
I can deal with the fact that you may or may not be computer or technology savvy, but you should read the news. This has been all over it as a scam.

Answer by sublime_DMG
i know for a FACT its a scam.

never do any buisnness with africa online.(no offence but they always, ALWAYS try to scam americans(i would too))

Answer by lil_mommy_970205
My sister got an email like this once. She was to give this person her banking information etc. so they could “direct deposit” the money. However, she wrote them back and let them have it about it being illegal and all and that she was going to turn them in etc. Needless to say she never got another email from them again. And the person who had died and left all of this money behind had the same last name as her but there was no relation what so ever.

It’s a scam, I would just ignore them.

Answer by Stiles
common sense. A letter like this would be mailed or be done over the phone. And you dont know this person. Most people dont write letters over 100 words.

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Microsoft lottery internet – is this true? – Fax Internet

Question by Prav: Microsoft lottery internet – is this true?
hi …i got this email recently. i dont know if this is true…plz advise?

MICROSOFT LOTTERY INTERNET

Monsieur / Madame
Nous Avons Le Plaisir De Vous Annoncez Que Vous Etes L’un Des Heureux
Gagnants De Bill Gates Fondation Loterie For Internet Expansion Dont Le
Siège mondiale se Trouve a LONDRES Une Loterie Portant Sur Les Adresses
Email du monde entier.
Votre adresse E-mail attachée au billet le numéro 9570015948-6410 avec le
numéro de série 3648042- 510 a dessiné des numéros chanceux
4-14-66-71-07-36
qui en conséquence gagne dans la 1ère catégorie avec quatre autres
personnes, vous avez été donc approuvés pour percevoir la somme forfaitaire
hors taxe de 100.000 Euro ( Cent Milles euros) .
FÉLICITATIONS ! ! FÉLICITATIONS ! ! FÉLICITATIONS ! ! !
En raison du mélange vers le haut de quelques nombres et noms, nous
demandons de gardez l’information confidentielle de votre gain jusqu’à la
fin de vos réclamations et que les fonds vous soit remis.
Cela fait partie de notre protocole de sécurité pour éviter double
réclamation et abus sans garantie de ce programme par quelques
participants.
Tous les participants ont été tirés par un logiciel de pointe de vote
d’ordinateur tiré parmi plus de 2.000.000 compagnies et de 5.000.000
adresses d’E-mail d’individu de partout dans le monde..
Ce programme promotionnel de l’Internet a lieu chaque trois ans.
Cette loterie a été favorisée et commandité par Monsieur Bill Gates,
président du plus grand logiciel du monde (Microsoft ), nous espérons
qu’avec une partie de votre gain vous participerez à la promotion de
l’Internet chez vous car cela fait partie également de la promotion de
Monsieur BILL GATES.
Pour les réclamations de votre gain, entrer en contact par courrier avec
SVP
notre avocat accrédité part la fonadtion à l’adresse mentionnée ci_dessous
avec votre formulaire remplir .
Me. Jean Koffi Kevin
Cabinet de Jean Koffi Kevin
EMAIL : me.jeankoffikevin@live.fr
Tel: +225 02 76 97 44

FORMULAIRE DE VÉRIFICATION A REMPLIR ET A ENVOYER A L’EMAIL DE L’AVOCAT .
VOTRE NOM ET PRÉNOMS:
AGE:
SEXE:
ADRESSE:
PAYS:
VILLE:
CODE POSTAL:
PROFESSION:
FAX:
MOBILE :
MONTANT/SOMME GAGNÉE:
NO. DE TICKET GAGNANT:

Ainsi qu’une copie de votre carte nationale d’identité ou passeport.
Recevez encore toutes nos félicitations..

CORDINATRICE DES OPERATIONS
MADAME ISABELLE CHEVALIER.

Featured answer:

Answer by magnumgirl
There is no Microsoft or Yahoo lottery, these are scams to rip off your bank account. Just mark them spam and forget about it. Yahoo is aware of these scams, they have been around for a very long time. They just can’t all be caught. No company is going to just choose you and tell you in a email that you won something like that. Think about it.

Answer by queen of answers
There is no internet lottery
They are all scams

From Microsoft regarding lottery
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/fraud/phishing/Msname.aspx

Answer by Ol’grizzler
Sorry friend but there is no Microsoft, Yahoo or other e-mail lottery, it’s a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information

http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/nigeri…

http://www.thescambaiter.com/forum/showt…

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/email-lottery…

.Also If you go to the following site you will get some info on ID theft www.identity-theft.org.uk the iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful

Answer by Lyn G
Well, Prav, 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 an E-mail offer sounds too good to be true, then it is definitely not true.
It is a scam to get your personal information and/or your money, or both!
Do not respond to it.
Report it, forward it to the FTC at spam@uce.gov and to the abuse desk of the sender’s ISP.
For yahoo, report them here: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/ya…
Choose Fraud as the reason for the violation you’re reporting on.
Also, if the E-mail appears to be impersonating a bank or other company or organization, forward the message to the actual organization.

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FAQ: Does anyone know of a true online lender or payday loan who will really deposit funds within 24 hours?

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Ask by Horace A: Does anyone know of a true online lender or payday loan who will really deposit funds within 24 hours?
I have tried to apply for a payday loan online to no avail. It seems that all of the payday loan companies accept your information and then send a request for additional applications over and over. No one approves or denies. I am tired of all the applications over and over. Has anyone had success with a lender or payday loan company with fast approval online and deposit within 24 hours, with no credit check or faxing etc.? I do have direct deposit. Please help?

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Answer by Good Bye
They are all scams. Go into town and check with one in town.

Any site listed here will be spam, reported, and then get deleted.

Answer by Jessica Lim
hi
There are lot of loan sites or options that may confuse to get right one.i have used it.if you want a payday loan for emergency money needs .here some good

http://www.bestpaydayloancompanies.com

good luck!..

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