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by tin61167 Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:24 pm
ok what do you guys think of this one??
this was all in the subject line of the email..

i also ran the header analysis thats at the bottom...

said it was from 174.132.193.34 United States (Houston)




You have been selected in the on-going Chevron/Texaco Grant Award held this June 2009 and you are to claim the sum of $750,000 USD.it means you are one of the five(5)lucky winners. Your verification number is: (hiden just in case its real*LOL*). CLAIMS PROCESSING OFFICER: Name: Mr.Steve Baker Email : [email protected] You are to contact your claims agent with this details below: NAME IN FULL: DELIVERY ADDRESS: AGE: NATIONALITY: OCCUPATION: PHONE: SEX: We are glad to have you as one of our luckly winners. Yours Sincerely, Mr steve Baker. Online Co-ordinator. You have been selected in the on-going Chevron/Texaco Grant Award held this June 2009 and you are to claim the sum of $750,000 USD.it means you are one of the five(5)lucky winners. Your verification number is: (). CLAIMS PROCESSING OFFICER: Name: Mr.Steve Baker Email : [email protected] You are to contact your claims agent with this details below: NAME IN FULL: DELIVERY ADDRESS: AGE: NATIONALITY: OCCUPATION: PHONE: SEX: We are glad to have you as one of our luckly winners. Yours Sincerely, Mr steve Baker. Online Co-ordinator.




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by Holly Brown Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:51 pm
Was it really duplicated in the original email? That indicates someone being sloppy. And I doubt Chevron or Texaco would give out $750,000 that sloppily.

See this link Click Here regarding the name Chevron/Texaco.
2001, Chevron Corporation acquired Texaco to form ChevronTexaco.

On May 9, 2005, ChevronTexaco announced it would drop the Texaco moniker and return to the Chevron name. Texaco remains as a brand under the Chevron



And click here for the results of a search on the email address, which anyone from Chevron wouldn't use. ;)

[email protected] if you want to ask me more questions.
by tin61167 Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:07 am
oh it was duplicated in the subject line
and nothing in the email itself
the funniest part of this is i was talking to a guy from myspace
he started telling me he was in the oil bussiness but he said something about shell i think?
of course i see the scammer for what he is and tell him to go away i dont have money to give him!!
a little while later i get this email...conected??? i dont know but ran his ip and it said kenya..he was supose to
be in texas...
by Dan Jones Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:50 pm
Try googling the claim number. I'd imagine that your personal ID number isn't all that unique.

Even if it is a new script, I can assure you that you will never win a lotto that you didn't enter, and no company would give a big pile of money to a random email address.

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