Batch Number…….YM 09102XN

Date: November 8, 2009 9:30 am Comments: 0

From: “Yahoo/Msn Lottery Incoperation” <info@msn.com>
Reply-To: info.mrdesmondofficedep@yahoo.com.hk
Subject: Batch Number…….YM 09102XN
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:58:53 +0000
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Yahoo/Msn Lottery Incoperation
Baley House, Har Road Sutton,
Greater London SM1 4TE
United Kingdom.

Dear Sir/Madam

This is to inform you that you have won a prize of £500,000.00 (Five Hundred thousand,
Great Britain Pound Sterlings ) from the Lottery draw promotion which was organized by
YAHOO/MSN & MICROSOFT WINDOWS, Your email address was selected among the lucky winner
from the millions email subscribers through electronic balloting System without the
winner applying.

These are your identification numbers:
Batch Number…….YM 09102XN
Reff Number……….YM35447XN
Winning Number…..YM09788

Do fill out this Claims Verification and Funds Release Form to the Event Manager to
file out your
claims with below informations.

1. Full Name….
2. Full Address………
3. Occupation…………..
4. Age/Sex:…………………
5. Phone Number/ Fax…………
6. Country :…………………
7. Ref/ Batch Number……………..
8.How Will You Like To Received Your Winning Prize?(A) Bank Transfer(B)Cheque Delivery

CONTACT

Mr.Desmond Terry
Office Of The Prize Payment Authority
Prize Processing Officer
MSN-Award Lottery Promotion.
Telephone: +44 704 574 8158
E-mail:info.mrdesmondofficedep@yahoo.com.hk

Congratulations once again.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Helly Owen
Lottery Online Co-Ordinator

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