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 Thursday, 14 September 2017, 13:55, "Cianni, Chad" < chad.richard.cianni@dickinsonstate.edu > wrote:


My wife and I won the Euro Millions Lottery of £53 Million British Pounds and we have voluntarily decided to donate EURO 1,500,000.00 (One Million five hundred thousand EURO) to 5 individuals randomly as part of our own charity project.
To verify our lottery winnings, please see our interview by visiting the web page below:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/11511467/Lincolnshire-couple-win-53m-on-EuroMillions.html
After a computer spinball, your email address was among the 5 random emails which were submitted to us by the Google, Inc as a web user; if you have received our email, kindly send us the below details so that we can transfer your EURO 1,500,000.00 (One Million five hundred thousand EURO) in your name or direct our offshore paying bank to effect the transfer of the funds to your designated bank account in your own country.
Full Names:
Mobile No:
Age:
Address:
Occupation:
Send your response to: richardmaxx00@qq.com
Best Regards,
Richard & Angela Maxwell



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