Miss Young

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Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:58 PM
Subject: Dear Winner Contact Designated Claims Agent



Stamford New Road,
Altrincham Cheshire,
WA14 1EP
London,
United Kingdom.
GOOGLE AWARDS.

We wish to congratulate you once again on this note, for being part of our winners
selected this year. This promotion was set-up to encourage the active users of the
Google search engine and the Google ancillary services.
Hence we do believe with your winning prize, you will continue to be active and
patronage to the Google search engine.Google is now the biggest search engine
worldwide and in an effort to make sure that it remains the most widely used search
engine, we ran an online e-mail beta test which your email address won £450,000,00.
We wish to formally announce to you that you have successfully passed the
requirements, statutory obligations, verifications, validations and satisfactory report
Test conducted for all online winners.
You are advised to contact your Foreign Transfer Manager with the following
details to avoid unnecessary delay and complications:

VERIFICATION AND FUNDS RELEASE FORM.
(1) Your contact address.
(2) Your Tel/Fax numbers.
(3) Your Nationality/Country.
(4) Your Full Name.
(5) Occupation/Age.
(6) Your Preferred Method of Receiving Your Prize (Bank Transfer)
Doctor Frank Smith
Email googleawards@sify.com
Tell: +447024014501 +447024013815 +447024027845

The Google Promotion Award Team has discovered a huge number of double
claims due to winners informing close friends relatives and third parties
about their winning and also sharing their pin numbers. As a result of this,
these friends try to claim the lottery on behalf of the real winners. The
Google Promotion Award Team has reached a decision from headquarters that
any double claim discovered by the Lottery Board will result to the
canceling of that particular winning, making a loss for both the double
claimer and the real winner, as it is taken that the real winner was the
informer to the double claimer about the lottery. So you are hereby strongly
advised once more to keep your winnings strictly confidential until you
claim your prize.

Yours Sincerely,
Dr. Frank Smith.
Google Incorporations.
©2009 Google Incorporations
 
     
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