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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:19:32 +0100 (BST) From: "radhakrishnan kunjan" <radhakrishnankunjan@yahoo.co.in> Add to Address Book Subject: Re: ))))))))))))))))YOU HAVE FINALLY EMERGED THE WINNER(((((((((((((((((((((( To: "Winners Board" <wwinninglottery00@yahoo.com> Winners Board <wwinninglottery00@yahoo.com> wrote: YAHOO!WORLDWIDE FREE LOTTO .THE OAKROOM LOUNGE. PICCADILLY LONDON. W1B 0B REF Nº:UK/ILP/HW47509/02 BATCH Nº: 05/763638/IPD Winning no: GB8701/LPRC. CONGRATULATIONS!! Dear lucky winner, We the Board Management and staffs of Yahoo! World Wide Lotto London United Kingdom,wishes to bring to your notice the results of the E-mail Address Ballot Lottery programme held on 30th of March 2007. which you luckily emerged a winner .It is yet to be claimed and you are getting the final Notification as regards your winning. This results is today released to you ,as Your e-mail address attached to ticket number:56475600545-188 with Serial number 5368/02 drew the lucky numbers and bonus ball number: which subsequently won you the lotto in the second category. You have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of £200,000.00 (TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND BRITISH POUNDS STERLINGS) in cash credited to file KTU/9023118308/03. This is from a total cash prize of £1,200,000.00 to be shared among the (6)lucky winners in your category. All participants for the online version were selected randomly from World Wide Web sites through computer draw system and extracted from over 100,000 unions, associations, individuals and corporate bodies that are listed online. without the knowledge of the id owners. This Lotto was promoted and sponsored by a conglomerate of some multinational companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base. Further more, your details(e-mail address) falls within our European representative office in london, as indicated in your play coupon and your prize of £200,000.00 will be released to you from this regional branch office in London United Kingdom. HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE: You are adviced to carefully read this section to avoid you making a mistake in claiming you prize amount.Simply contact our regional claims agent, Barr Sandra Murphy through the below E-mail address and fill the form below to file for your claim .Or call for confirmations +447011153325. Email: executive_awardpayoutproc06@yahoo.co.uk For informations,Your won prize fund of 200,000.00 pounds ,shall be transfered to you into your bank account in your country through our paying Bank,ELECTRONICS WIRE TRANSFER SYSTEM,you should therefore fill the below form and send us the following relevant requested informations , to enable my office process your immediate prize transfer. For security reasons, we advice all winners to keep this information confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your prize released to you.Because this office will not take liability of any wrong claiming of any winner prize as a result of reaviling your winning to any person,plz Be warned. This is part of our security protocol to avoid unwarranted taking advantage of this program by non-participant or unofficial personnel. Note, all winnings MUST be claimed before 30th of April 2007. otherwise all unclaimed funds will be returned and eventually used for the next lucky dip. WINNERS BELOW TWENTY YEARS OF AGE CAN MAKE HIS/ HER CLAIM IN PROXY THROUGH EITHER OF THE PARENTS . Verifications /International Credit Board), Barr Mrs. Sandra Murphy (claims department), Mrs. Lyudmyla Marchukova(Regional Manager), Mr. Stephen Boer (Chairman), Mr.Tom Moore(courier department officer). Sincerely Yours Richard Ross(Mr.) Yahoo!World Wide Lotto Prize Award Co odinator. Dear sirs, I am thanking for your kindful information and I am sending my details as required in e-mail hereunder. Your Full Names : Radhakrishnan. K. Your Bank Name/Address : Bank of Baroda, Pothanikat Building,P.B. No. 52,Highrange Junction,Kothamangalam-686691,Ernakulam District, KERALA STATE, INDIA. Your bank account no: 2004458 Your bank branch swift code. Kothamangalam Occupation: Advocate Nationality/phone: Indian. Phone No. +919961419842 and +919446719842 Sex /date of birth : Male. Date of birth 1st June 1968 WINNER REFNº: UK/ILP/HW47509/02/ BATCH NO : 05/763638/IPD APPROVED FOR PAYMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos.

Public Comments

  1. Lost the will to live while reading...sorry
  2. scam span etc we all get them.
  3. This is complete bilge, I have had one last week. Do not reply to it and delete it from your in box
  4. well if it is, you just gave everyone in the world details on how to claim your prize. way to go.
  5. i get loads of these,they are a complete scam,just spam and delete.if anyone has any tips on how to block these i would be very grateful.
  6. It's a scam - I've won the UK lottery, the Netherlands lottery and inherited about $10,000,000 and that is just today's spam! lol Usually it comes from www.cox.net - these scam email servers should be closed down and their owners arrested for conspiracy to defraud - a few go to prison and we can do out email much quicker.
  7. It's real, I won 2 months ago, cash the check a week later. You'll have to pay a few thousand in fees, but do it, it'll be worth it. Congratulations.
  8. Typical phish scheme. They ask for your account information to transfer your prize to your account then 5 minutes later they steal all of the money you have to their account in some African republic and you are broke. They also will overdraw your account by a few thousand dollars just in case you have a deposit coming. Delete it or report it. but don't give them any information. Don't ever give anyone any information regarding your money or accounts on the internet for any reason. Thats the safest bet.
  9. Must agree with "Mike..." according to all my email, I am a multimillionaire with property in many countries. These emails are just looking for your bank #'s so they can empty your accounts into their own. If you did not willingly enter a legitimate sweepstakes, then you will not be the winner. Report this and any others like it as spam (there should be a button in your email inbox, or when you open the email, that says "SPAM", usually around the "DELETE" button. CLICK IT!!!!! I Don't open anything from anybody I don't know, sometimes just opening an email like this can do wierd things to your computer. If you think it is legitimate, do a search on the company, call them on the telephone, and doublecheck all info you get BEFORE giving them any personal information. Good Luck
  10. Spam dump it.
  11. Its a scam..I get a few of these a week.
  12. Are you insane????????? This is a "fishing scam" where they are trying to steal your identity and clean out your bank accounts!!!!!
  13. Well that was a long one, short answer IT IS SPAM
  14. Oh, its a scam, obviously. Don't fall for it.
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