Got this mail: Hello! E-gold company opened new e-gold lottery site: http://www.e-gold-win.com. Every day you have chance to win extra cash! Every e-gold member took part in the first lottery, that was hold on the 4th of December. E-gold company made a present to every e-gold user and put a bid of 20$ to the lottery for every e-gold account. 116 e-gold members became winners of free cash (20-5000$). May be you are among them? To check up if you win some amount please go to http://www.e-gold-win.com/win.htm and login (use your standart e-gold login and password). If you are a winner of some cash, you'll see button "Transfer win funds to my e-gold account". Click the button to transfer lottery funds to your account. If you are not a winner, don't worry, e-gold will make such presents to it's users every month! Good luck
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