I've recieved an e-mail that is about the UK lottery which came to my second mail address.Is it real??? - office of unclaimed funds
UK National Lottery DISTRICT
The Marina Offices, St Peters Yacht Basin,
Newcastle upon Tyne, England NE6 1HX
WINNING NOTIFICATION
The United Kingdom National Lottery wishes to inform that the results of the e-mail lottery international coordination of United Kingdom Saturday, March 10, 2007. Your e-mail account is selected as the winner of a lump sum of one million pounds Britain credited 1000.000 pounds sterling) in cash REF File Ref: UK/9420X2/68.
This is the total prize money of £ 5,000,000.00 shared among the five (5) international winners in this category.All participants for the online version were randomly selected from World Wide Web through computer via the electoral system from the database of 100,000 names, associations and corporate bodies listed online.
This promotion is this year \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ 's United Kingdom National Lottery bonanza months. All winners must claim not later than 14 working days of this notice. After this period,All unclaimed money is on the European Union Treasury will be returned as unclaimed.
Keep in mind to avoid unnecessary delays and complications please remember to quote your number in any correspondence to.
The advice to keep your winning information confidential until your claims has been processed and your money remitted to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claim and unwarranted abuse of this program.
Name: Luis Santiago
E-mail: lotteryagent20071111@yahoo.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 701 113 0527
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Office Of Unclaimed Funds I've Recieved An E-mail That Is About The UK Lottery Which Came To My Second Mail Address.Is It Real???
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Fraudulent (MACC) E-Mail - What to do first
Lottery scam (fraud) emails are becoming an alarming speed.
Scam e-mails trying to convince to release the recipient e-mail personal information or in part with money as an advance fee to a deal.
In general, if you have not bought a ticket to the UK National Lottery not won a prize, and you should treat the email with absolute caution.
Here are a few things for a fraudulent e-mails are looking to identify:
* If the e-mail, said: "Winning the Lottery Service" or "Game Sweep article, e-mail you received is not the National Lottery of the United Kingdom;
* We do not say how many players we got in an e-mail and
* We are not asking for any player information such as name, address or bank details in an e-mail.
No reason to contact us if you have received a lottery related scam (fraud), e-mail.
As we are constantly working to improve our communication,have with our players, we changed our e-mail to the following:
* Admin@national-lottery.co.uk
* Player@national-lottery.co.uk
* Play@national-lottery.co.uk
* Help@national-lottery.co.uk
* Play@play.national-lottery.co.uk
Now we only use these addresses to all important communications, such as sending purchase confirmations and warnings conversion.
Fraudulent (MACC) E-Mail - What to do first
Lottery scam (fraud) emails are becoming an alarming speed.
Scam e-mails trying to convince to release the recipient e-mail personal information or in part with money as an advance fee to a deal.
In general, if you have not bought a ticket to the UK National Lottery not won a prize, and you should treat the email with absolute caution.
Here are a few things for a fraudulent e-mails are looking to identify:
* If the e-mail, said: "Winning the Lottery Service" or "Game Sweep article, e-mail you received is not the National Lottery of the United Kingdom;
* We do not say how many players we got in an e-mail and
* We are not asking for any player information such as name, address or bank details in an e-mail.
No reason to contact us if you have received a lottery related scam (fraud), e-mail.
As we are constantly working to improve our communication,have with our players, we changed our e-mail to the following:
* Admin@national-lottery.co.uk
* Player@national-lottery.co.uk
* Play@national-lottery.co.uk
* Help@national-lottery.co.uk
* Play@play.national-lottery.co.uk
Now we only use these addresses to all important communications, such as sending purchase confirmations and warnings conversion.
Unless you specifically remember entering this lottery, the mark as "spam". I got a lot of these so-called winners of lotteries in the United Kingdom from Nigeria and someone who wants to help, a relative of slavery, or the funds allegedly for helping business process currently no market for the nation, is all that they are cheating! They are designed to extort their money, their identity, or both.
It is a scam! There is no Overseas Lottery International, Yahoo and MSN Lotteries, Yahoo online department., UK (United Kingdom) Lottery, Netherlands Lottery, British Lottery, Thunderball Online Lottery United Kingdom, Australia lottery, the Spanish Lottery, Yahoo Lottery Microsoft Lottery ( emmulating the United Kingdom or elsewhere) or any other form of lottery you win without buying a ticket. While some people do not copy and e-mail and responds with a brief to take it to go into details because I'm tired of this trash, as several of my friends have lost is $ $ for this fraud. This is far from legitimate as anything can get, either as part of a contest, promotion or something.
There is a certain form of immoral degenerate that trolls the internet searching for suckers who think they are very lucky and won a lottery they never entered. Probably try to create an advance fee to take advantage of your price is not zero, and if you send money, you can cross. The money is probably on my wayNigeria, a black hole of fraud, which is central to this type of fraud in recent decades.
The best thing to do is delete these e-mails immediately and do not respond. If you do not respond, you risk having your e-mail box flooded. When you call these people expect to be harassed by phone at any hour of the night! In some cases, people who will put their profits in Nigeria to claim travel hostage, and in the worst scenarios will be killed if someone paid for the payment of ransom exhausted their money supply. If something sounds too good to be online faithful friend forever.
Incidentally, I have a sort of anti-fraud, because I had many friends who have had their identities and have their savings stolen from them via these methods.
It is easy to fraudulent advance (a common type of fraud which continuously asks for money to cover costs) and is designed to empty your bank account, promising money that is not easy. I hope that answers your question.
If you have more q, A search on Yahoo ISSUES lottery scams, Nigerian 419 scam, Internet fraud, or Advance Fee Fraud. You can also learn more about this in www.secretservice.gov and www.419eater.com!
If you have lost money, you should inform the U.S. Secret Service in www.secretservice.gov
Now you know the basics of Advance Fee Fraud, a one billion industry that costs honest people their life savings everyday. Be glad that you are not fooled by this scam!
I hope this is helpful, because I sure could use a best answer! I would appreciate it!
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