EMAIL ID HAS WON…………………..

Date: December 4, 2009 2:00 am Comments: 0

From: “SAMSUNG XMAS PROMOTION” <info@samsung.co.uk>
Reply-To: samsunglotterypromo@gala.net
Subject: EMAIL ID HAS WON…………………..
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 07:18:41 -0600
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

WINNING REFERENCE NUMBER: SMG-632-793-2
Winning Transfer Identification code: 09/MWT0143
Winning Certificate Number: 7-14-18-31-54 SMGLP

We are pleased to inform you of the released results of the Samsung
Corporations Sweepstakes Xmas Promotion in conjunction with foundations for
the promotion of software products organized for internet users. This
Program was held on 15th November,2009, Here in Manchester
City-London. This is to notify you that your email address has emerged as one of the
winning email account in the Samsung Xmas Promotion. Your Email ID was tagged to our
winning number:
SMG-632-793-2.Prize attached is 450,000GBP (Four Hundred And Fifty
Thousand Great British Pounds).For Claims,please contact our Lottery
agent with your personal details for claim and verification via email
and also call him for further instructions.

Reply to email: samsunginternetpromo@winning.com

CLAIMS REQUIREMENT:

1. Full name…………….
2. Country………………
3. Contact Address……….
4. Telephone Number………
5. Fax Number……………
6. Marital Status………..
7. Occupation……………
8. Age………………….
9. Sex………………….

Yours Faithfully,

Mr Maurice Clinton
Fudiciary Agent
Samsung Xmas Promotion
+447035928900

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