+ Follow ARIEL SALAZAR Tag
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[Title] => When in doubt, dont!
[Summary] => Q. Ariel Salazar writes: "A week ago, I received a text message from an unknown person who claimed to be a representative of Haribon Foundation. The message stated that I won a P1 million cash prize from an electronic raffle relative to the foundations 30th anniversary celebration.
"To claim the prize, I was instructed to open an account and deposit P20,000 for the processing fee. In addition, I also had to buy four pre-paid Globe cards and text the pin numbers to the sender.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-20 00:00:00
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ARIEL SALAZAR
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[Summary] => Q. Ariel Salazar writes: "A week ago, I received a text message from an unknown person who claimed to be a representative of Haribon Foundation. The message stated that I won a P1 million cash prize from an electronic raffle relative to the foundations 30th anniversary celebration.
"To claim the prize, I was instructed to open an account and deposit P20,000 for the processing fee. In addition, I also had to buy four pre-paid Globe cards and text the pin numbers to the sender.
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[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1238678
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