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by Emma Jones Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:17 am
Another fake. A Yahoo email address for a South African lottery being run out of Switzerland, which you don't need to enter to win? I think not. :)

From: [email protected]
Date: 4 August 2007 2:21:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS!


FROM: MR. RUDOLF P. MARKHAMS
SOUTH AFRICA 2010 WORLD CUP,
BID LOTTERY AWARD.
LOTTERY HEADQUARTERS:
31 BRITON COURT CARLTON EAST GATE,
ZURICH SWITZERLAND .

CUSTOMER SERVICE: 583 NCA 86924
REF: EAASL/9310YI/03
BATCH: 13/26/DC36

Dear Sir/Madam

LUCKY WINNING NOTIFICATION:

We happily announce to you the draw of South African 2010 World cup Bid lottery Award international program held in Zurich , Switzerland .
Your e-mail address attached to ticket number: B9665 75604546 199 with Serial number 97560 drew the winning: 6/48/27/17/36/33 /+ 1, which
was randomly selected by our central computer system, subsequently your lottery award is in the 2nd category. Your name have therefore
been short-listed to claim a total sum of US$2,000,000 (TWO MILLION United States Dollars) in cash credited to file KPC/9030108308/03.

This is from a total cash prize of US$40,000,000 Million dollars, shared amongst the first FORTY (40) Lucky winners in this category
world-wide. Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our Lottery booklet representative office in Africa as indicated in
your play coupon. In view of this, your US$2.000, 000 (TWO MILLION United States Dollars) would be released to you by our bank in South
Africa . Our South African principal agent will immediately commence the process to facilitate the release of your funds as soon as you
contact him. All participants were selected randomly from World Wide Web sites through computer draw system.

This promotion takes place annually. For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential till your claims
your prize. Note that you have to contact your claim agent in South Africa for the processed and your money remitted to you in whatever
manner you deem fit to claim your prize. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of
this program by some unscrupulous elements.
CONTACT HIM
MR. JAMES MARTINS
TEL: 27-83-421-0891
EMAIL: [email protected]


Please be warned. To avoid unnecessary delays and complications, always
quote your reference/batch numbers in YOUR RELPY.
Congratulations once more from all members and staffs of this program that
has successfully won this competition.

Thank you for being part of our promotional lottery program.

Yours

Mr. Markhams




MR. JAMES Martins
TEL: 27-83-421-0891
EMAIL: [email protected]

(Zonal Co-ordinator agent. South Africa)


Mr. Rudolf P. Markhams Mrs. Rosemary Moyo
(Zonal Co-ordinator Switzerland) (Board Member Switzerland)
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by bulletinboard Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:17 am
THIS IS A SCAM POST!

Hello

It is True that there are Series of Lottery and Giving Out
of Cash Reward from UK.
Unfortunately Mobile Numbers and Email Addresses of Winners
has been Hacked, and Winners are Now been Contacted Illegally.
Do not respond to the senders of these Messages, as they
are not in Position to Pay you your Winning PRIZE.
Send your Full Name, Address, Telephone Number and Winning Message
you received to the United Kingdom Investigation Bureau
on <removed>@live.com so as to enable them ascertain
if you really won the Lottery and give you true information
on how your winnings can be Collected.
You Will also be Informed if the Winning Message you Received is a Fraud Notification.
by Dotti Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:50 am
The post above was made by a Nigerian scammer who thought he was being clever, attempting to use this site to pick up potential victims for his lottery scams.

We have left the post intact to better show how low these scammers will go to steal your money.

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