by Obi-Wan Knievel
Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:45 am
This scammer is using a stolen e-mail address from West Texas A&M University. Naturally universities in Texas have little if anything to do with British lotteries, let alone fake ones, but the fraud artist believes it will add an air of authenticity to his scam.
Larissa White <lkwhite1>
to
date 18 August 2008 14:20
subject WINNING NOTIFICATION CONTACT US:{[email protected]}
mailed-by go.wtamu.edu
_____________________________________________
Dear Lucky Winner
We wish to congratulate and inform you On the selection today,and your
email won the sum of £800,000.00 GBP you must contact the appointed
agent with your FullName, Age,Addres,Country,Occupation,Telephone.
No.Contact our Mr.Wilson Charles. With the the information below.
PLEASE REPLY TO: Mr.Wilson Charles.
DIRECT EMAIL: [email protected]
Tel:+447045700649
REFERENCE NUMBER:UK/839030X2/14
BATCH NUMBER:065/088/XY24
Send all details to [email protected] Only
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