Is offers.com a legitimate website?

How would you know if a website that offers lottery prizes is legitimate or legal? (Because I recieved an email saying that I won, website is eur-millions.com, they are asking for my personal info)

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Any time your personal info is asked for, that should be a red flag. Delete all lottery e-mails. You didn't win anything-and who ever sent the e-mail to you is willing to steal what ever you have. You will probably think you are the luckiest person around to win so many of them, plus the guy who died in London leaving you millions, for contests you didn't enter. I get 4 per day-and hit delete everytime.

40ishVoiceofReason

I'm not sure about that, but I do have some ocean front property in Oklahoma that you might be interested in.

maxbig1

It is spam. If you didn't enter a contest or lottery how could you win it? They are trolling to get your personal information. Ignore it.

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