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The e-mail here is just one type of the thousands
of scam e-mail variants
sent out each day by 419 scammers. If you've received an e-mail even
remotely similar to the one on this page or if you have
arrived at this page via an internet search resulting from an e-mail
that you received, I can 100%
guarantee that YOU
HAVE RECEIVED A SCAM E-MAIL!
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This is an internet
scam! Do NOT
send these scammers money for any reason.
[ BEGIN SCAM E-MAIL ]
From: GNLDLOTTERY <gnld@gawab.com> Subject: GOLDEN NEO-LIFE DIAMATE (WINNING NOTIFICATION) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:09:48 GMT (09:09 EDT)
You are therefore approved to claim a total sum of �4,000,000 (Four Million pounds sterling) in cash. This is from a total cash prize of �8,833, 826 shared amongst the (7) lucky winners in this season`s draw. You got this email because you are one of the winners of this season`s draw. Therefore �4,000,000 (Four Million pounds sterling)would be released to you by the bank and your fiducairy agent will guilde you on how to get the winning prize. Below are your winning details that you will provide for your fiduciary agent before he/she can start with the processing of the release of your prize to you. Draw: ***003/07*** Winning number: ***703218509*** Amount Won: ***�4,000,000 *** Winning Pin: ***11, 13, 26, 34, 44, 48*** *Name of Winner: *Address: *Nationality: *Sex: *Tel: *Occupation: *Age: *Amount Won: *Lucky Nos: *Ticket No: Agent`s Contact: Email:michealjoey@ymail.com Mr. MICHEAL JOEY
[ END SCAM E-MAIL ]
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It's important to note that
any real people or legitimate
organizations mentioned in these scam e-mails have absolutely no
connection
with this scam!
The scammers never use their real
names.
They frequently take on the identity of real people to help them
convince you that they are genuine.
Whatever these scammers tell you, DON'T
believe a word of it!!!
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This is just a small sampling of the
many hundreds of advance fee fraud e-mails received each day here at
419 BAITER
headquarters.
There are many different types of 419 scam (examples)
but they all promise you something (fortune, job with salary/commision,
low-interest loan, lottery prize,
cheap gold dust/diamonds,
work visa, etc.) in return
for a small 'fee' or some kind of remittance. Of course, there is no
fortune, no job, no loan, no prize to be had. It's just a ploy to get
you to
willingly send them money.
To see what this site is really all about, visit The Games
section.
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