Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is about a charitable donation. It works just like a lottery scam. The scammers that sent the letter, wants me to pay them. I will not get anything from them. They will keep asking for more money until I give up or run out of money.

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From: Dave & Angela Dawes < 2137@SF161.onmicrosoft.com >
To: Recipients < 2137@SF161.onmicrosoft.com >
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 4:02 AM
Subject: Charity Donation!!!

My wife and I won the biggest Euro Millions lottery prize of £101,203,600.70 GBP and we just commenced our Charity Donation and we will be giving out a cash donation of £500,000.00 GBP to five(5)lucky
individuals and ten(10)charity organisations from any part of the world.
To verify the genuineness of this email and our winnings, please see ourinterview by visiting the web page below;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8820740/101m-lottery-jackpot-winners-Dave-and-Angela-Dawes-to-give-millions-to-friends-and-family.html
Your email address was submitted to my wife and I by the Google Management Team and you received this email because we have listed you as one of the
lucky millionaires, Kindly send us the below details so that we can direct our Bank can effect a valid Bank Draft in your name to your operational
bank account in your country.
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Full Name:
Full Address:
State:
City:
Country:
Age:
Occupation:
Sex:
Mobile/Tel:
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Congratulations & Happy Celebrations in Advance,
Dave & Angela Dawes


 
     
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