How to check out messages which seem too good to be true
 
This type of congratulations scam has been around for a long time
 
_http://www.snopes.com/_ (http://www.snopes.com/) 
verify strange offers, pleas for help, ""medical" information etc.
 
_http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HoaxBustersHome.html_ 
(http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HoaxBustersHome.html) 
out of service at this time but intents to be back online
 
_http://www.breakthechain.org/_ (http://www.breakthechain.org/) 
stop chain letters
 
Best wishes, Barbara Hass, retired  librarian



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