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NATIONAL LOTTERY
PROMOTIONS/ PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT.
79 BOVILL ROAD
LONDON. SE23 1EL.

Ref: EGS/2251256003/02
Batch: 14/0017/1PD



WHAT A LOAD OF BOLLOCKS!!
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WINNING NOTIFICATION

The board of directors and entire member of staff of the National Lottery wishes to inform you of the result of the (Email Address Ballot) online Sweepstakes international program held at the British Headquarter on saturday the 24th of December 2005.
Your email account have been picked as a winner of Six Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling (£600,000.00) in cash credited to file KTU/9023118308/03. This is from a total sum of Four Million, Two hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling (£ 4,200,000.00) shared amongst seven winners. This results is now released to you on 29th December, 2005 and your email address attached to ticket number: 56475600545 188 with Serial number 5368/02 drew the lucky numbers 17-21-25-27-30-37 and bonus ball-16-in the Lotto, to check your results online click on this link http://lottery.co.uk/res/ participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from Microsoft users from company and individual email address users.
Your fund is now deposited in an offshore bank with a hardcover insurance. Due to the mix up of some numbers and names, we advice that you keep this award from public notice until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to your nominated bank account as this is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming or unwarranted abuse of this program by the general public.
Be adviced to keep your winning information confidential until your claims have been processed and your money remitted to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program. For the release of your winning, kindly contact your claims supervisory officer at the British Lottery Head Quarters, Payment Release Order Department Mr.Micheal Brooks on Tel +44-702-305-0682 or email [email protected] you are to quote your lucky number for confirmation on our winning.
All winning must be claimed not later than 17th January, 2006. After this date all unclaimed funds will be returned to European Union Treasury as unclaimed prize for good cause.
Please note in order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications please remember to quote your reference number in all correspondence.
You are therefore advised to give the following informations to the fiduciary Mr.Micheal Brooks via email [email protected]
1. Full name and address.
2. Country.
3. Tel and fax number.
4. Occupation.
Congratulations from the entire member of staff and thank you for being part of our email account users program.
Yours Sincerely,
Mrs. Julie Van Hans,
Executive (International Sweepstakes).

Dr. P. Swier, Mr. Gerald Goodman (Manager Foreign Operations), Mr. Franklyn Van Der Weijden (Manager Domestic Banking Operations), Dr. James Williams(Director International Credit Department), Mrs. Sandra Murphy (Executive), Mr. Michael Cole (Executive), Mr. Stephen Boer (Chairman).
Affiliates The Lottery Company and lottery.co.uk is in no way affiliated with, associated with or approved or endorsed by Camelot Group plc or The National Lottery Commission.


Material Copyright © 2005 The Lottery Co. Ltd.
 
Looks scammy straight away.. :Chainsaw:
 
just got a very similar e-mail myself , using all the same word patterns, but it was ever so slightly different , sorry but i deleted it quickly after pondering whether to reply or not , so i cant post it, but i cross referenced it on good old 'DW' first and i found this thread, so i deleted b4 i started to believe i really had won 300,00 euro's
 
Payment Release Order Department Mr.Micheal Brooks ...that's not how u spell Michael <----- that is ....twats

Cheers
 
the sad thing is that people do get caught with these scams

if you contact them.... they will ask for your bank details, asking you to transfer x amount to their account "just so they can verify that your bank account actually exists before they transfer the money to you"

then bang..... you never here from them again.
 
randomcdg said:
just got a very similar e-mail myself , using all the same word patterns, but it was ever so slightly different , sorry but i deleted it quickly after pondering whether to reply or not , so i cant post it, but i cross referenced it on good old 'DW' first and i found this thread, so i deleted b4 i started to believe i really had won 300,00 euro's

same here but mine was off liverpool fc, saying i had won £500,000 1st prize in competition, binned it straight away.
 
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