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From: Dawna Green < dgreen@mendocino.edu >
Sent: Fri, April 29, 2011 10:30:42 AM
Subject: CONGRATULATIONS !!! YOU WON 2011 DUTCH NATIONAL LOTTERY

WINNING NOTIFICATION YOU WON 500,000 US DOLLARS
We are delighted to inform you of the result of the E-mail address computer
ballot lottery draw of the dutch National lotto by international program,which
took place on April.This is a computer generated lottery for Internet
users using email addresses for draws.

This lotto draw is fully based on an electronic selection of winners using
their e-mail addresses from different World wide web(www)sites.Your e-mail
address attached to ticket number:275-189-657-23-05 with Serial number 8756-
05 drew the lucky numbers and bonus ball number which subsequently won you the
lottery in the 2nd category.You have therefore been approved to claim a total
sum of $500,000 (FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS) in cash credit file ref:ILP/HW
47509/02.

This is from the total cash prize of 5,000,000 Million Dollars,shared amongst
the first Ten (10)lucky winners in this category.All participant were selected
randomly through a computer balloting system drawn from Nine hundred thousand-
mail addresses from Canada, Australia, Belgium,Nederland, Arab, United States,
Asia, Europe,Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international
promotions program which is conducted annually.

This Lottery is being promoted and sponsored by a conglomerate of Multinational
companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the
communities where they have operational base.Further more your details(e-mail
address) falls within our European representative office in United Kingdom,as
indicated in your play coupon and your prize of $500,000 will be released to
you from our regional branch office in United Kingdom.We hope with part of your
prize, you will participate in our end of year high stakes for US$1.3 Billion
international draw.Our agent will immediately commence the process to
facilitate the release of your funds as soon as you contact them.

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU QUOTE YOUR BELOW WINNING PARTICULARS WHEN CONTACTING
YOUR AGENT:

Ref: 4758961725Batch:
ALLINC 70564943902/188Winning no:
FGNGB2701/LPRC

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE: Simply contact your claims agent, Mr Snord Sidwell at email:
( sidwellclaims@gmail.com ) Fill this form below and send it to him to file for your claim.


LOTTERY WINNERS APPLICATION FORM OF PAYMENT.
FULL NAME.................................................
DATE OF BIRTH..................................
SEX..................................
AGE..................................
MARITAL STATUS...................................
NATIONALITY.........................................
ADDRESS...................................
OCCUPATION...........................................
TELEPHONE..........................................
FAX......................................................
EMAIL................
DATE......................................................
WINNER REF/BATCH NO........................
APPROVED FOR PAYMENT.

Please quote your reference,batch and winning number which can be found on the
top left corner of this notification as well as your full name, address and
telephone number to help locate your file easily.For security reasons, we
advice all winners to keep this information confidential(VERY SECRET) from
the public until your claim is processed and your prize money
remitted/released to you.This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid
double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous
elements,equally to guard against non participant or unofficial personnel
taking undue advantage of this program. Note that, all winnings MUST be claimed
.
Thanks

 
     
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