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Archive for November, 2009

Official selected email: Confirmation needed…


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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

FREELOTTO.COM
P.O.BOX 2357
2107 DG-Weesp
The Netherlands
Telefax: +31 xx xx xxxxx
www.freelotto.com

Compliments of the season..

Congratulations!!!

We the entire staff of freelotto.com wish to congratulate you for being one of the lucky winners in this season’s email cash award program.This is an independent promotion and is unconnected to any publication. No purchase necessary. Be informed that this lottery promotion was conducted through the Internet worldwide random selection, the participants and winners where picked randomly through a computer ballot system and your email have been selected as one of the lucky winners.

Your email have been officially selected as a winner and authorised for claim in the A draw 2nd category winning prize of Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Euros. For payment of your winning prize outlined herein are the terms and conditions for claim/onward transfer:

1. You must be over the age of 18.
2. All winnings has been Guaranteed and Insured.
3. All winnings must be transfered via bank to bank transfer.(2/3days)
4. An offshore account has been set up with paying bank on winner’s behalf for onward transfer to nominated account.
5.Winners not living in the Netherlands: Non-resident winners are responsible for confirmation and activation of offshore account with paying bank. :Due to the Insurance Bond Policy which has been paid for,your winning prize must reflect the exact amount won on the offshore account set up for onward transfer to avoid complications.
6. The confirmation and activation of the offshore account completes the claim process,
failure to do so will cause you to forfeit the prize.
7. Any leak of your winning information resulting in a double claim, will nullify your winnings.
8. You are obliged to have your name published as a winner and will be invited to be present in the t.v.show after remittance.
9. To be eligible for claim you must complete the claims process before the deadline stated in the winning notification you received.
10. Filing a claim means acceptance of the full terms and conditions of freelotto.com.

Reply with your details and reference to the payout bank contact below stating that you agree to the terms and conditions and that you wish to confirm your winning prize and activate your offshore account for onward transfer.

PAYING BANK CONTACT:

Postbank
(Transfer Manager)
Mr. Janson De Boer.
Tel: +31 xxx xxx xxx
Fax: +31 xxx xxxxxxx
Fax: +31 xxx xxxx xxx
Email: jan.de.deboer@xxxxxxxxxxx.com
Email: jandeboer.transfermanager@xxxxxxx.com

Send the following to the paying bank contact email or fax:

Coupon Number: 478-5505-WIN
Reference Number: PBNL/23711/GBF
Full Name:
Date of Birth:
Occupation:
Address:
Country:
Telephone:
Email:
Proof of identity:

Note: Claim expiry date is 20-01-2010. After this date all winning prizes will be filed
as unclaimed.

Any leakage of this winning notification leading in a double claim will
cause you to forfeit your prize thus we advise you to keep this winning
notification message confidential away from public notice to prevent double
claims and impersonation until after remittance/payment to you.

Prize Dept,
Cliffe Mikerad.
Co-ordinator
www.freelotto.com

NOTICE: This message, including all attachments transmitted with it, is for the use of the addressee only.
It may contain proprietary, confidential and/or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege
is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not, directly or indirectly,
use, disclose, distribute, print or copy any part of this message. If you believe you have received this message in error,
please delete it and all copies of it from your system and notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail.

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Euro Lotto Zeddam Promotion CONGRATULATIONS !!! YOU’VE WON ?900,000.00

From the Editor: Welcome to the scammers from the Czech Republic for their first entry and AllLotteryScams. We’d like to thank them for notifying us of our 500,000 Euro prize from the Zeddam lotto. A dutch sounding lottery paid out by someone in Czech Republic, very creative! Thanks for joining our hall of shame!

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Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Dear Winner
You have won the sum of ?900,000.00( Nine hundred thousand Euros) from Euro Lotto Zeddam Promotion, held on Friday 31st July 2009.

The draw was done electronically with several email addresses provided to this office by webmail providers to enhance the utilization of the internet.

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You email address was attached to
Ref Number: ENL 74910269/ES 846.
Batch Number: ENL 7131097431-ZNG/2009
Ticket Number: ESP 712630271 07321
Security File Number: 31520740

Due to mix up of names and addresses, we ask that you keep this award personal And confidential, till your claims have been processed and your funds remitted to you.

This is part of our security measures to avoid double claiming or unwarranted taking advantage of the situation by other participants or impersonators. To help you process the remittance of your winnings, Mr. Peter Derik has been assigned to assist you. Contact him on the information below.

Indicate your Full Name, Address, Country, Telephone, Mobile, Fax Number, Occupation and Age. Failure to provide the information above will result to immediate disqualification !!

Mr. Peter Derik
Euro Lotto Zeddam
Email:claimwinningspd@xxxxxxxx.cz
Remittance Department Personnel.<

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The Worlds Laziest Lotto Scammer!

From the Editor: What can i say, i’ve seen twitter posts that are longer than this email. Where is all the fluff to convince me of the realism of the scam? Heck, if you’re going to send out spam, at least make it of high quality. As a perspective victim i resent being used by a lazy scammer, i just don’t believe this email and isn’t that the only way for the scam to work?

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Sunday, November 1st, 2009

You have won (GBP 250,000) from the British National Lottery E-mail:claixxxxxxx@aol.com, Tel No:+44 70 xxxx xxxx

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