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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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>From: Free Lottery International <online-coordinator1@cox.net>
>Subject: Ref No: MELI-T/ 17-F044262312 !!
>Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 9:57:29 -0700
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>Attention:Sir/Madam
>
>Congratulations from the AWARDS DEPARTMENT & STAFFS of this
>company(FREE LOTTO SWEEPSTAKES) as we happily announce to you the
>results of our last promotional sweepstakes programme held on 12th
>March,2007 when
>your email address was among the six email addresses randomly selected
>from an intial database of 300,000 email lists. Your email address
>attached to reference and draw numbers MELI-T/ 17-F044262312 & 12099
>respectively has just won the lump sum payout of £500,000.00 (GBP).
>
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>
>Here is the form you are required to fill in other to claim your prize.
>
>PAYMENT PROCESSING FORM
>1.FULL NAMES.....................................
>2.ADDRESS.............................................
>3.SEX................
>4.AGE..............................
>5.MARITAL STATUS....................
>6.OCCUPATION.........................
>7.E-MAIL ADDRESS.........................
>8.TELEPHONE NUMBER......................
>9.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL......................
>10.AMOUNT WON:.................................
>11. COUNTRY................................
>
>Contact the claims office for further information.
>
>
>Mrs. Sonia Francisco
>Email:soniafrancisco01@yahoo.ie
>
>Note that you are automatically disqualified if you are below 18 years
>
>
>Sincerely,
>Greg Smith
>On line Coordinator
>Free Lotto Sweepstakes
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