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by Ralph Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:05 pm
This is just another scam, you have not won anything except the opportunity to have your money stolen

Please dont reply.

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Confirmation E-mail Ticket Number: EP41-20-36-29-45?
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Saturday, 4 July 2009 6:46:49 AM
To: [email protected]
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Confirmation E-mail Ticket Number: EP41-20-36-29-45
Reply Email:[email protected]

Following official publication result of email sweepstakes program released on the 19th of June,2009. Organised by the Euro Million your electronic email address attached to a Ticket Number (15-20-14-39-17-8-9) has won the prize Sum of €1 ,000,000.00 Only (One Million Euro Only). For further enquires and claims of your winning

CONTACT: Mr.Mathias Arnaud
CITY/ COUNTRY: Bruxelles Belgium.
TEL: 0032-489-603-804 or 01132-489-603-804
Reply to Email:[email protected]

It is important to note you that your award information was released today
with the following particulars attached to it.

E-mail Ticket Number: EP41-20-36-29-45
Reference Number: BE103/85428
Serial Number HW101/98541
Batch Number: WX23/52641
Draw Lucky Numbers: 4-16-17-20-29-*5-*7
Your Full Name & Telephone Number

Please note that all wining must be claimed not later than 20th of July 2009.

Sincerely
Mr.Michael Bernschneider.
CITY/ COUNTRY: Bruxelles Belgium.
TEL: 0032-489-603-804 or 01132-489-603-804
Please note,do not send email to the alert email you are to contact Mr.Mathias Arnaud via Reply to Email:[email protected]


The email came complete with a small attachment which apparently proves it is all above board

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I doubt any scammers would be silly enough to use this so I have not edited it, it proves only that they have taken a little extra time to try to scam you, nothing more :?

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by Ralph Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:18 pm
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you will not win an overseas lottery unless you were there

You will never be notified by email unless you happened to give the lottery department your email address as you bought the ticket in which case they are far more likely to ring you

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