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a fraud lottery. The lottery claims that I won, but the reality is that
they want MY money.
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>From: BRITISH ONLINE PROMOTIONS <sailfishyc@adelphia.net>
>Reply-To: britishexpressdispatch_1@yahoo.co.uk
>Subject: REPLY THIS NOTIFICATION [YOU JUST WON] TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY
>THOUSAND POUNDS
>Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007
>
>We happily announce to you the draw (#556) of the BRITISH ONLINE
>PROMOTION,online Sweepstakes program held on 10th FEBRUARY 2007 .Your
>e-mail addressattached to ticket number: 56445623548 with Serial
>number 2663/11 drewthe lucky numbers: bonus 04).Which subsequently won
>you the lottery in the2nd category.You have therefore been approved to
>claim a total sum of L250,000 (Two hundredFifty Thousand pounds sterling)
>in cash
>credited to file KTU/9023118308/03.Thisis from a total cash prize of
>L1,000,000,00 shared amongst the first four(4) lucky winners in this
>category All
>participants for the online version were selected randomly from World Wide
>Web sites through computer draw system and extracted from over 100,000
>unions, associations, and corporate bodies that are listed online. This
>promotion takes place every monthfile for your claim, please contact our
>affiliate shipping/payment agent:DANIEL WOOD (Mr.)
>E MAIL:britishexpressdispatch_1@yahoo.co.uk
>TEL: +447035901011
>WITH YOUR ORDER NUMBER:BIPL/kk/657252
>PAYMENT PROCESSING FORM,
>1.FULL NAMES:
>2.ADDRESS:5.MARITAL STATUS:
>3.SEX:
>4.AGE:
>6.OCCUPATION:
>7.E-MAIL ADDRESS:
>8.TELEPHONE NUMBER:
>9.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF
>COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL:
>10.AMOUNT:
>11.COUNTRY:
>12:COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE
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