Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is about a fraud lottery. The lottery claims that I won, but the reality is that they want MY money.

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lottery > From: Vijaya Kumari <vgkumari@ucdavis.edu>
> Subject: Dear Internet User
> Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 8:58 AM
> Dear Internet User,
> I am pleased to inform you that one of the best things that
> can happen to
> any internet user is to be rewarded for spending money and
> time on the
> internet. You may not have known that over five billion
> people daily surf
> the Internet on a regular basis for one reason or other.
> After the automated computer ballot draw in the Microsoft
> BT-Internet E-
> Lottery, your E-mail address emerged as a winner in the
> category "B" with
> the following numbers attached Ref Number:
> MEI/M94029E942/09 ,Ticket
> Number: MEI/M94I088/67, Serial number: MEL/CM/ENG7/112. You
> and other
> category "B" winners are therefore to receive a
> cash prize of 860,651.00
> respectively.
>
> To file your claims, you will have to provide the below
> details to
> the event manager's email(nhernandez@btinternet.com).
> Full name:
> Contact address in full:
> Sex:
> Marital Status:
> Telephone number:
>
> Forward the above requested info to the event manager:
> Mr. Norman Hernandez
> E-mail: nhernandez@btinternet.com
>
> Regards,
> Sir Bobby King
   
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