E-mail Notification!!!

Date: November 14, 2008 11:03 am Comments: 0

From: Olga Gaga &Olga.Gaga@uts.edu.au>
Reply-To: mcc_lottery@yahoo.com.hk
Subject: E-mail Notification!!!
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:47:57 +0100
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

We announce to you the British America Asia (BAA) Online Lottery Promoti=
on.Your =

E-mail appears to be one of the Winners, with the following Numbers:=

Ballot Number: 80-4624-5753
Serial Number: 61-3117-9846-2638
Ticket Number: 588210/01001
Play Number : 839117-BAA
Amount Won: £33,000,000.00 GBP (Three Million, British Pounds=
Sterling=27s).
Please Contact your Claims Personnel for Claims:
Name: Dr. David Brookes
E-mail: supportteams3@gmail.com =

Telephone: +44 703 194 1647
Regards,
Olga Gaga


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