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$25,000 winning...too good to be true?
I was just playing a ring game and it said "the first 2 people from the site to go here win $25,000" and the url was on the fulltilt site...it also said admin: Chris Ferguson. Once I got there it said I was number 2 and won $25,000 and asked how I wanted it. Tried Click2pay, could use them so I used my CC. It was all done off the fulltilt site and I have a transaction ID as well and said "The funds will appear in your account within 3-5 business days, if you have any questions about this transaction please contact us by email to Support@giveaway-fulltiltpoker.com" and yes I already emailed them. What do you all think?
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
scam or spam
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
scam
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
Wow. Most obvious scam ever.
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
call your credit card company and click2pay immediately and get that [censored] canceled.
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
Definitely a scam. You did not login or give a credit card did you? If so I would be calling your bank...
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
There is something seriously wrong with what's going on here. If Full Tilt were giving away money in $25,000 chunks, we would have heard about it by now. Make sure your Click2Pay account is empty and the same for any bank account it's attached to.
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Re: $25,000 winning...too good to be true?
...how do people continually fall for these
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