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UK Lottery Organization

February 8th, 2013 · No Comments · Lottery Scam, UK telephone number (44 country code)

From: “UK Lottery Organization”<admin@lotto.uk>
Reply-To: <uklotttoonlinefreedraws@yahoo.co.jp>
Subject: UK Lottery Organization
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 18:53:56 +0400
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

FROM:
UK LOTTERY ORGANIZATION

THIS MESSAGE BELONGS TO THE OWNER OF THIS EMAIL ADDRESS.

We are glad to inform you that the computer results of our e-mail address and free-ticket lottery award of January 10th 2013 held in Bangkok-Thailand has been released and your email address came out and won you the sum of US$4,600,000.00.

Your email address was entered for the computer online draws on this Free Ticket Numbers: APP23455112307 and it came out as a winning email address on this Lucky Numbers: 22054730027.

Your reply to this message will be expected and our Appointed Claims Agent (Mr. Moore Oseca) will proceed with you from there and he will let you know the US$4,600,000 payment methods available to you. MAKE SURE YOU REPLY WITH COPY OF THIS WINNING NOTIFICATION EMAIL MESSAGE AND ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING COMPULSORY WINNING CLAIMS INFORMATION IN YOUR CONTACT MESSAGE:

COMPULSORY INFORMATION: Your complete official names, Address, Country of origin and country of residence, telephone and mobile numbers.OPTIONAL INFORMATION: Sex, Age, Occupation / job title, and marital status.

For claims Contact. Mr. Moore Oseca, Email-Address: tyyouke@yahoo.com.hk

Yours Faithfully,
Mr. Mayers James.
Online Co-ordinator,
UK Lottery Organization.
Contact: +447012976191

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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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