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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On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 2:47 pm, Julie Leech
< viagra.pro.org@bongfaschist.de > wrote:
Greetings To You And Your Family,

I am Julie Leech winner of Powerball lottery Game 2015 of the sum of $310.5 million. I just commenced my Charity Donation Scheme and am willing to give out cash grant of US$950,000.00 Dollars each to (7)Lucky international recipients worldwide.You received this message because you have been listed as one of my (7)lucky winner in my charity donation. My aim is to raise the living standards of people across the world. This may be a surprise to you or a joke or hoax to you due to the scams in the internet this days, please have no doubt as this is very real. To confirm the legitimacy of my winning Prize, you may visit my web page below

http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/06/winner-of-3105-million-powerball-ticket-to-speak-to-media.html )

After your confirmation, please respond to this message with your Full Names and your contact address for more details on how to receive your cash grant.

Kindly accept my warmest Congratulations.
Warm Regards,
Julie Leech.
Reply to: leechmrsjuliee@gmail.com
 
     
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