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LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 INTERNET LOTTERY PROMOTION | Fake Lottery Scam
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This is an internet
scam! DON'T
send these scammers money for any reason.
[ BEGIN SCAM E-MAIL ]
From: OLYMPIC AWARD 2012 <london.claim2011@gmail.com>
Subject: DEAR:LUCKY WINNER OLYMPIC AWARD WINNING NOTIFICATION 2012,
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 03:57:09 -0700 (PDT)
Reply-To: OLYMPIC AWARD 2012 <london.claim2011@gmail.com>
X-Mailer: YahooMailRC/574 YahooMailWebService/0.8.114.317681
X-RocketYMMF: webjet00@att.net
OLYMPIC AWARD 2012 KINDLY OPEN THE ATTACHED FILE,
[OLYMPIC AWARD WINNING NOTIFICATION 2012.doc application/msword (156161 bytes)]
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LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 INTERNET LOTTERY PROMOTION
The United Kingdom National Lottery
in Conjunction with: Organizing Committee[TM] for the 2012 London Olympics
Present the Internet lottery Promotion for the London Olympics 2012
E-Mail: olympic.award.2012@gmail.com
Dear: Lucky Winner-Email user,
we are happy to announce to you that Your email address as indicated
was drawn and attached to ticket number 008795727498 with serial
numbers BTD/9080648302/2012, and drew the lucky numbers
13-15-16-21-34-36-(8) which subsequently won you the total sum of
£1,000,000GBP) ONE MILLION BRITISH POUNDS. The draws registered as Draw
number TWO was conducted in (LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM) These Draws are
commemorative as such special that you do not need to buy any ticket to
enter the draws. It is online Process.
Note: that this program is being sponsored by UNITED KINGDOM NATIONAL
LOTTERY in conjunction with the Organizing Committee for the LONDON
OLYMPICS 2012, to create awareness for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games,
which is to be hosted by England.
Your Fund is now deposited with our Correspondent Paying Bank (THE HSBC
BANK, LONDON) insured in your name. For security Protocol, you are
advised to keep your winning details very confidential from the members
of the public to avoid double Claiming. You are to forward your
winning details to AGENT DR BROWN WINTERS at
olympic.award.2012@gmail.com to enable him clear your file for
immediate payment. Visit: http://www.london2012.com for more details
YOUR FULL NAME: _______________________________________
AGE: __________________________________________________
SEX: __________________________________________________
PERMANENT ADDRESS: __________________________________
COUNTRY: ______________________________________________
OCCUPATION: ____________________________________________
CITY: ________________________________________________
POSTAL CODE: _________________________________________
FAX: _________________________________________________
MOBILE: ________________________________________________
WINNING E-MAIL ID: ________________________________________
AMOUNT WON: __________________________________________
BATCH NO: 788/688/ESP
REFRENCE NO: 456/SSS/ESP
LUCKY WINNING NO: 13-15-16-21-34-36-(8)
AGENT DR BROWN WINTERS
Tel: +44 703 174 3597
E-Mail:olympic.award.2012@gmail.com
Yours sincerely
MR. JERRY KENN
(Admin Sec)
London Olympics Organizing Committee
[ END SCAM E-MAIL ]
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these scam e-mails have absolutely no
connection
with this scam!
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