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British Online Co-ordinators


« on: July 05, 2007, 10:02:37 PM »





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British Online Co-ordinators


Ref: UK/776090X2/23


Batch: 013/06/8394369





FINAL NOTIFICATION





We are pleased to inform you of the result of the winners of


theBRITISHNATIONALLOTTERY ONLINE PROMO PROGRAMME, held on the 30th of


June,2007.Your e-mail address was attached to these lucky winning


numbersbelow:0914 26 28 30 45 BB 38





which subsequently won you the lottery bonus draw.You have


thereforebeen approved to claim a total sum of £1,500,000(One Million FiveHundred


Thousand Pounds Sterling ),payout in Usdollars;2,776,646.5


incashcredited tofilektu/9023118308/03.All All participants for the online version


were selected randomly from World Wide Web sites throughcomputer draw


system and extracted from over 100,000 unions, associations,


and corporate bodies that are listed online.





To file for your claim please contact ourfiduciary agent with details


below:





1.Full Name:


2.Full Address:


3.Marital Status:


4.Occupation:


5.Age:


6.Sex:


7.Nationality:


8.Country Of Residence:


9.Telephone Number:





Mr Richard Cook.


Phone Number:+44-703-192-7834


E-mail:contactofficerrichard@yahoo.co....





Congratulations once again from all our staff for being a part of our


Promotionsprogram.








woo hoo now the pommies want to get up close and very personal





Give me the money I don't want to date you!

What is British-online Co-ordinators?
It's a scam. Full of the usual mistakes.





First off, the UK National Lottery don't give random money away. Next, why would they tell you what the prize is in USD? Who cares? They already told you the prize was in Sterling.





Then right at the end they spelled program the American way. Any kind of promotions program in the UK would be spelled, 'programme,' as it was earlier in the email.





See the link for the official take on this kind of crap:

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