from: | freeledouglas@fbi.gov postmanjack13@lajt.hu | ||
reply-to: | freeledouglas@thefbi.co.uk | ||
to: | freeledouglas@thefbi.co.uk | ||
date: | Tue, May 8, 2012 at 3:24 PM | ||
subject: | Congratulations in Advance | ||
: | Important mainly because of the words in the message. | ||
The National Lottery 8th May, 2012
P O Box 1010
Liverpool, L70 1N
United Kingdom
CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE
We hereby seek to your receipt that we all in National UK Lottery congratulate you as you have been verified as a winner and you have been found worthy to collect the lump sum of Ј1,373,420 (One Million, three hundred and seventy-three thousand, four hundred and twenty British Pounds Sterling). Your payment officer, Mr Stephen Webster was here and he presented the documents along with your clearance form, which shows that you are the rightful winner with ticket number 56475600545188 which he also brought here. He was here with an affidavit on your behalf as well.
We are happy to inform you that after our verifications/investigations, the payment has been finally approved to be made in your name as the real winner.
You are advised to come to our payment office in London on or before Tuesday, 15th May 2012 to sign the {fund release order documents} to enable us wire the money into any bank account of your choice or write you a check as you may want it. You are to come with these documents.
1) Your international passport for identification.
2) Two copies of your passport photograph.
Please indicate your expected date of arrival to London as your subject in your next email so that I would furnish you with further instructions.
Once again, congratulations on behalf of the National UK Lottery, I look forward to hear from you as soon as possible.
FREELE S DOUGLAS
THE NATIONAL LOTTERY,
CAMELOT GROUP,
VERIFICATION AND PROCESSING DEPARTMENT,
UNITED KINGDOM.
UK NATIONAL LOTTERY BOARD
COPYRIGHT © 2012 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Hi, I recently received an email, very similar to this one. I actually received a series of emails, from two different email addresses. Each subsequent email revealed a little more information: The latest asked for 200 dollars US. At this point, I was no longer playing with the bums. Now i know it to be a scam to get my money. It sounded good, up until then. Don't fall for it. If you have to pay for it, it is not a FREE LOTTO!!
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