Received the following text message:
Note that the use of a capital "S" instead of a dollar sign (and why wouldn't a UK mobile lottery have a prize denominated in pounds?) and the mix of commas and decimal points are taken directly from the original.
I didn't fall off the turnip truck (it was carrots
), so I know that you can't win a lottery you didn't buy a ticket for, and this was sent to a CANADIAN cell phone. This one is waving more red flags than a Communist party rally - anyone else think it's a scam?
Your mobile number was selected as a winner of S2,500.000.00 on UK Mobile Lottery with Draw number 161013 email address deleted your details for claims
I didn't fall off the turnip truck (it was carrots
), so I know that you can't win a lottery you didn't buy a ticket for, and this was sent to a CANADIAN cell phone. This one is waving more red flags than a Communist party rally - anyone else think it's a scam?


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