Just got this email and, while some of you might be skeptical, I must point out that it is an official Spanish email from the official Spanish government. I, sir, am on easy street. A little lobster for dinner is going to be treating me mighty fine.
Thank goodness this isn't from Nigeria, or I would be getting scammed.
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I wonder how long it will be before you get a comment from a concerned reader warning you that this IS a scam...
Is the energy spent creating these mass emails worth it?
Do they really get that many responders?
Cool! Now you can go buy Bennigan's and Steak & Ale so they can stay open.
you'll get paid in Bennigan's bucks!!!!!!!!
Watch out this could be a possible SCAM!!!!! but if not congradulations on the newfound fortune.
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HA HA JUST KIDDING I THOUGH I WOULD BE THE FIRST TO SAY IT IS A SCAM LIKE YOU DIDNT KNOW THAT.
Thought mine was a scam but since a lawyer has looked it over and given it the ok....I'll be spending the rest of the day in my deleted folder!
Hey hombre, you are going to have to change your last name from Green to Verde in order to collect.
Double Fake Generalissimo Francisco Franco
Since that amount is in Euros, you actually would receive $8.5 million at today's exchange rate. I don't think my local ATM will let me get that money in one withdrawal.
Yup, someone in Decatur knows what the daily Euro to $ exchange rate is.
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