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I Still love these

Postby BAW0343 » Thu May 31, 2007 1:33 am

Just got this today  ;D
_________________________________________

Attn:Sir/Madam

We are pleased to notify you of the release today as
dated of the UK National Lotto/International
Promotions programs held on the 20th day of April,2007.
As a category B winner,You have therefore been awarded a
lump sum pay out of US$1,500,000.00 in cash.
   As a category B winner, you have been selected by
computer balloting system where only email addresses
are soughted, from a total numbers of 30,000 email
addresses drawn from all over the globe. After an
automated computer ballot of our International
Promotions Program consequently won in the second
Category.
To file for your claims contact,
Customer Service Unit,
CONTACT PERSON:Mr.David Nelson
TEL:+44-701-113-2446
EMAIL:european_lotterycompany04@yahoo.com.hk

Your are advice to provide him with the following bellow?
Names:
Age:
Tel :
Occupation:
Nationality:

Yours Sincerely,
Mrs. Becky Owen.
_____________________________________

Gotta love it  ;)   So any suggestions on what I should do, Somehow I don't think this is real.  ;D
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Re: I Still love these

Postby MWISimmer » Thu May 31, 2007 2:51 am

;D  ;D

The telephone number is a UK mobile, but the email is from Hong Kong.... and a free yahoo one to boot.
Do these people really believe others will fall for it?
Oh wait, some poor soul probably will....  ::)
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Re: I Still love these

Postby born_2_fly » Thu May 31, 2007 5:49 am

Go to a phone box and ring him!

What have you got to loose  ;D
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Re: I Still love these

Postby JSpahn » Thu May 31, 2007 6:37 am

That had a news report in the states and they were saying "intelligent people: were falling for this crap. I had to laugh, I think that their intelligence was disproved by that whole report!

But there are tons of greedy folks out there and as long as thats the case there will be scams like that!


Ill be here [smiley=beer.gif] watching.
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Re: I Still love these

Postby Felix/FFDS » Thu May 31, 2007 7:11 am

That had a news report in the states and they were saying "intelligent people: were falling for this crap. I had to laugh, I think that their intelligence was disproved by that whole report!

Ill be here [smiley=beer.gif] watching.



On a serious note, the sad part is that oftentimes, it is the elderly that will fall for sounding schemes like that.  People who have taken care of their money all their life will be receptive to official sounding stuff.  
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Re: I Still love these

Postby BAW0343 » Thu May 31, 2007 1:48 pm

Go to a phone box and ring him!

What have you got to loose  ;D


Good idea

I'll call collect as well  ;D
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Re: I Still love these

Postby Fozzer » Thu May 31, 2007 2:04 pm

"....Your are advice to provide him with the following bellow?  ....."

He wants you to accompany him in a herd of Moo Cows... ::)...?

LOL... ;D...!

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Re: I Still love these

Postby legoalex2000 » Thu May 31, 2007 7:19 pm

look at these three clues, and you know its fake

Attn:Sir/Madam

We are pleased to notify you of the release today as  
dated of the UK National Lotto/International  
Promotions programs held on the 20th day of April,2007.
As a category B winner,You have therefore been awarded a  
lump sum pay out of US$1,500,000.00 in cash.
   As a category B winner, you have been selected by  
computer balloting system where only email addresses  
are soughted, from a total numbers of 30,000 email  
addresses drawn from all over the globe. After an  
automated computer ballot of our International  
Promotions Program consequently won in the second  
Category.
To file for your claims contact,
Customer Service Unit,
CONTACT PERSON:Mr.David Nelson
TEL:+44-701-113-2446
EMAIL:european_lotterycompany04@yahoo.com.hk

A UK based lottery paying out in US dollars from a Hong Kong Email? Please... and the phone number.. hell who knows where that is.

:)Ramos
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Re: I Still love these

Postby Souichiro » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:52 am

look at these three clues, and you know its fake


and the phone number.. hell who knows where that is.

:)Ramos


1 Plough Place,
London EC4A 1DE
UNITED KINGDOM
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Re: I Still love these

Postby Hagar » Fri Jun 01, 2007 8:17 am

To file for your claims contact,
Customer Service Unit,
CONTACT PERSON:Mr.David Nelson
TEL:+44-701-113-2446
EMAIL:european_lotterycompany04@yahoo.com.hk

A UK based lottery paying out in US dollars from a Hong Kong Email? Please... and the phone number.. hell who knows where that is.

:)Ramos

http://www.joewein.de/sw/419-phone-uk.htm
"Scam phone numbers in the United Kingdom (+44):

Most "419" scams using +44 70xx numbers involve emails that are sent from Nigeria and other West African countries, not from the UK! If you see a +44 70xx number in a 419 scam email it usually means you're dealing with criminals based in Nigeria.

UK phone numbers starting with '70' are "Personal numbering" in the "Find me anywhere" range. Charges for calls to these numbers are not distance-dependent. They can cost as much as UKL 0.50 (USD 0.90) per minute to call and can forward the call to virtually any phone number in the world. Forwarding numbers can be set up for free and completely anonymously via websites such as uknumbers.com.

In most cases when you call one of these numbers the phone that starts ringing will actually be a mobile phone somewhere in Nigeria, as the UK number has been programmed to auto-forward calls to another number. These +44 70xx numbers are used as a redirector service to obscure the fact that the person taking the call is not actually based in Europe. The UK number is used to lend credibility to the scam."


The best clue is in the spelling. [quote]As a category B winner, you have been selected by
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