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Posted On 09/25/2008 08:33:26 by jamiekid
Lads be carefull if you receive any e,mails informing you that you have wone cash from a U.K based ,lottery e,mail draw enclosed is a copy of the mail I received, REFERENCE NUMBER:UK/839030X2/14 BATCH NUMBER:065/088/XY24 TICKET NUMBER:023-1111-790-458 This Email is to inform you that your email address emerged a winner on our online Draw (#1326), which was played on the Saturday September 06 2008. Your email was among the six lucky winners that won you the sum of £737,319 British Pounds Sterling. For further Information about your Winnings,contact our Lottery Fiduciary Agent Sir Bill Stone with the following contact Address. Name;Sir Bill Stone(Esq) E-mail Address:- claims_securitydept_billstone1@hotmail.com Telphone Number: +447045706318 Website : http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/results/results.do ================================================= NOTE YOU ARE TO KEEP YOUR WINNING INFORMATION STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL TO YOUR SELF TO AVOID DOUBLE CLAIM,ABUSE ON OUR PROGRAMEE AND ABOVE ALL FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR WINNING (NOTE THIS PRICK IS IN FOR A BIG SUPRISE, PROBRABLY A NICE HOLLIDAY IN A PRISON CELL,) LADS NEVER NEVER GIVE OUT YOUR BANK DETAILS TO ANYONE ONLINE, jamie

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10/16/2008 10:11:41
I receive each day such spam mails from different lotteries, mostly from UK in my yahoo account. Partly in the name of Microsoft or other well known companies. The same from different bank directors or agents from African countries. All shit and you can save the time for reading. I delete them all directly. Cheers, yours Norbert


09/27/2008 04:43:25
I am sure you guys are smart enough not to fall for some of the other email scams to, especially the ones from people who say their relative died and left them millions of dollars and they will pay you to invest their money into a bank account for them. There are also the ones where they claim to be christian and will give you money, as long as you give them your information. Be cautious!!


09/25/2008 10:52:48

If nothing else to raise my suspicions, the "Esq" would!  One would never use Esq after a title like "Sir"!  Thanks for bringing our attention to this Jamie.

Love Rich xxx





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