Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is a socalled "Advance Fee Fraud" letter, where I am promised millions for my assistance. These stories are all lies, and if I respond, sooner or later I will be asked to pay a fee. If I pay, another fee will quickly come up, and it will continue that way until I give up or run out of money. I will never see the millions, because they never existed.

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Mr From: Adrian & Gillian Bayford
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 11:08 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: From Bayford's � 700,000,00 GBP

Dear Sir / Ma'am,

This is a personal mail directed to you. My wife and I won �148.6m in
the Euro Millions Jackpot in August 2012 and have voluntarily decided
to donate � 700,000,00 GBP to you as part of our own charity project
to improve the life of 10 lucky individuals all over the world. If you
have received this email then you are one of the lucky recipients, get
back to us with your details so that we can forward it to the payout
bank who will transfer your own part of the donation to you.

You can verify this by visiting the web pages below.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/aug/14/british-euromillions-jackpot-winners-revealed
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19254228

For the purpose of confidentiality and to claim your prize, reply via this
email :mrandmrsbayford@ukcharities.com

Yours Sincerely,
Adrian & Gillian Bayford
Email:mrandmrsbayford@ukcharities.com
 
     
Miss Young

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