[Announcement] You a winner in the UK National Lottery Program

Date: June 19, 2009 6:05 am Comments: 3 so far

From: “Mrs. Julie Van Hans”<onlineverification@inmail24.com>
Reply-To: <zonal.anderson-spencer0@msn.com>
Subject: [Announcement] You a winner in the UK National Lottery Program
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 19:25:02 +0100
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
United Kingdom National Lottery
101 Bovill Road, London
SE23 1EL United Kingdom

Ref #: EGS/2251256003/02

Congratulations, we are pleased to inform you of the result of the United Kingdom National Lottery. Your email address have been randomly selected as a beneficiary of 600,000.00 GBP in the just concluded United Kingdom National Lottery Online program, the draw was held on 30th April, 2009 using a computerized balloting system of selection, we are however sorry for the delay in contacting you. The United Kingdom National Lottery is aimed and focused at global development and improvement of living standard across the world.

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  1. 3 Comments to “[Announcement] You a winner in the UK National Lottery Program”

    1. fuz says:

      I got 2 email from this guy. What do you thing about it.

      [editor's note - scam redacted]

    2. admin says:

      It is a scam. Every email like this is a scam.

    3. James Pitts says:

      my lawer in not happy with lier

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