You Just Won $2.5 Million USD………….Congratulation

Date: November 24, 2009 0:00 am Comments: 1

From: Malaysia National Lottory <rohana@arkib.gov.my>
Reply-To: Malaysia National Lottory <epostexpesscou@omail.hu>
Subject: You Just Won $2.5 Million USD………….Congratulation
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:53:31 +0800 (MYT)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dear Winner,

This is to inform you that your Email address have won you the sum $2.5
Million USD in the Malaysia Email lottery game. You are to contact our
AFFILIATE COURIER COMPANY for delivery of your winning certificate and
winning cheque of $2.5 million USD.

CONTACT COURIER WITH THE BELOW EMAIL LINK.
Epost Express Courier
Mr.Bill Harlton
TEL:+60176199803
EMAIL: epostexpesscou@sify.com

Congratulations once more from all members and staffs of this program.

Yours Truly,
Mrs.Siti Noor Fadila Bt. Mohd Fuad Ooi
On-line Coordinator

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  1. One Comments to “You Just Won $2.5 Million USD………….Congratulation”

    1. Hal Davis says:

      I have just received a variation of the above scam, but by phone; a Mr Renaldo Baldwin, allegedly from US Customs, told me that I have been awarded $2.5 million in a draw of credit card numbers (used for on-line purchases), and paid for by a Donald Trump organisation. In return for this cheque I would have to submit by Western Union to a merchant bank in Jamaica the sum of $86.32 as a shipping and security fee, and on receipt of this my cheque would be sent to me. The phone number he gave me to let him know when I had sent off the money and to activate the procedure was – surprise, surprise – a Jamaican one, 1-876 [phone number removed by editor], though he claimed to be speaking from Wisconsin.
      So beware if Mr Baldwin calls you…

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