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by Terminator5 Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:10 pm
From: Australian Lottery Inc [email protected]
[email protected]
+22464625771



Begin Scam Email:

Attn: Winner,

We wish to congratulate you over your email success in our new year computer balloting held 4th October 2011.This is a Millennium Scientific Computer Game in which email addresses were used.

All participants were selected through a computer balloting system drawn from Nine hundred thousand email addresses from Canada, Australia, United States ,Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and
Oceania as part of our international promotion program which is conducted annually.

Your details email address fall within our European representative office in Amsterdam, Holland as indicated in your play coupon and your prize will be released to you via our regional office in Conakry.

This is a promotional program aimed at encouraging internet users;therefore you do not need to buy ticket to enter for it.

You have been approved for the star prize of US$1,000.000.00 ( One million United State Dollars Only).

To file for your claim, contact our fiduciary agent with the below information.

Name:Rev. Fr. Dolphin Martins
Email: ([email protected])
Tel:Just dial:+224-64625771

Ref: 435062725
Batch:7050470902/189
Winning no:GB8101/LPRC

Please quote your reference, batch and winning number which can be found above.

The Validity period of the winnings is for 30 working days hence you are expected to make your claims immediately; Once again congratulations!!!

Best Regards,

Mrs. Stella Jones.

Coordinator, Australian Lottery Inc

Copyright (c) 2011 Australian lottery Promotions.

End Scam Email

Commentary:

Googling the above phone number yields several Export Fraud Adverts on the Internet.

Daniel 8 :25
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by jolly_roger Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:31 am
This type of scam has been around since 2006 it would appear.
>>>http://www.419scam.org/emails/2007-03/28/00978409.137.htm has a similar sounding story line to the one posted above.
And the reference number given is interesting because it's associated with many, many lottery type scams.
The winning number must be worn out by this time. It appears in a lot of fraudulant emails too.

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