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Good post.There are many scam email like this.I do not follow the instructions given in that email.Most often I check the reviews from the email domain that I received.I use Webutations.org which has criteria like Webutation reviews and Web of trust that calculates the trustfulness from various reviews found.Then I do a whois search using http://www.whoisxy.com/ and get to know about the website owner details.If I find it to be a scam I try to report it to the respective domain registrar.
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