Scam Of The Day

"Remember people, these are scams – there is no money to be had. The scammers are trying to get YOUR money."

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Note from the administrator: these are scams - do not take them seriously. You won't gain anything and you will certainly lose money to these people if you get involved with them.

YOU HAVE WON!

June 13th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Lottery Scam, UK telephone number (44 country code)

From: Laura Johnson <mrs.laurajohnson2012@o2.pl>
Reply-To: mrslaurajohnson010@yahoo.com.ph
Subject: YOU HAVE WON!
Date: 26 May 2012 19:17:55 -0000
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

CONGRATULATIONS! !

Welcome to the official site of the FACEBOOK® Seasons

Promotions.FACEBOOK LOTTERY PROMOTION !!!

The Online Consumer Promotions 2012.

European Region Office:10B Widemarsh Street

Hereford Square,London HP1 8HFD,

England.

Dear Internet User,

This is to bring to your good notice that your e-mail account has won you a

bumper sum of GBP.£500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand Great British Pounds)

from the Facebook Lottery Promotions for the year 2012 with lucky Number: 17 98 09 67 46.

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE;

Simply contact our Customer Service Information Headquarters (C.S.I.H Department),he will direct you on the bank that will pay you, after clarification.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

Contact Rev.Rex Prosper with the following details: Your name in full;

Nationality; Present Address; Sex Gender; Age; Occupation; Cell Phone Number.

FACEBOOK Lottery Prize must be claimed not later than 7days from date of Draw Notification after the Draw date in which Prize has won.

Note: Any prize not claimed within this period (7 days) will be forfeited.

Send these following information to the C.S.I.H Department immediately for further procession.

Award Director: Rev.Rex Prosper

E-mail account: mrrexprosper@aol.com

Tel: +44 7045747005

THESE BELOW ARE VERY IMPORTANT FOR PAYMENT:

AFFIDAVIT OF CLAIM

CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP

Congratulations once again on your winnings!!!

Yours in service,

Mrs. Laura Johnson.

Award Co-ordinato

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These are scams. The best way to deal with them is to delete them whether you have received them via email or text message. None of them is ever real.

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