EURO MILLONES ESPANA INTL
AWARD/PROMOTIONAL DEPARTMENT
MADRID. SPAIN.
1-15-17-25-45-2-8.
EFF 28/10/80/EES
EMAIL-LOTTERY AWARD PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMME
We are pleased to inform you that your EMAIL ADDRESSE has been
selected as one of the 6th lucky winners in the email lottery programme
conducted by the EURO MILLONES ESPANA gaming board on the 8th June 2007
at the international corporate office complex in Spain.
You winning email addressee has therefore been approved a lump sum
payout of ¤1.298.404, 07 euro (One million two hundred and ninety eight
thousand, four hundred and four euro, seven cent) in cash credited to
file REF Nº:EFF 28/10/80/EES . Below are the particulars attached to
your LUCKY WINNING EMAIL?
(i) The file Ref Nº: EFF 28/10/80/EES
(ii) Email ticket Nº: ET2-7569/LLP
iii) Winning Nº: 1-15-17-25-45-2-8
To immediately claim your prize, contact the claim/paying agent on the
telephone number and email below.
EURO MILLONES S.L.
MR.VINCENTE SANCHEZ
MADRID, SPAIN
TEL: 0034-680-658-644
EMAIL: infoclient@mixmail.com
infoclienteuros@gmail.com
N.B: Terms and conditions to claim your prize:
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1. Please quote your Reference number, your full name and address,
Country, Telephone, mobile, fax number and occupation to your claim
agent.
2. Your winning prize is not DEDUCTABLE until it has been fully
processed, approved and transferred to your designated account of your
choice, by your claim agent above.
3. You the beneficiary of the winning email would be responsible for
the LEGALIZATION/APPROVAL DOCUMENT CHARGES (FEES) of your lucky WINNING
EMAIL ADDRESSE CHANGED to your FULL NAMES.
Also please be notified that we are using this medium to compensate
those who had particaipated for the promotional programme that was held
here in spain on the 28th of october 2006 where different particpants
from all over the world purchased a ticket to enter for it, but due to
our COMPUTER TICKET ERROR, nobody won the lucky prize, and the
EUROMILLONES ESPANA relazied so much funds from this jackpot. And the
only way we could use to compensate those who had partcipated is via
email, which we are actually using this medium as a new method to give
away lucky prize to just 6 lucky email addresses, and also to encourage
the use of internet world wide for academic and business pursuits.
Sincerely,
Pieter
Brown.
Promotion Manger.
Lottery scam quick guide: it's a scam if...
- you win any lottery where you didn't buy a ticket! It's really that easy! It's not just too good to be true: it's bait in a trap!
- you receive a generous grant out of the blue. Sadly (but not surprisingly) there aren't any benevolent people regularly throwing around millions of pounds/dollars/euros to randomly chosen people. This is just the lottery scam without the ticket.
- they send you partial payment in the form of a cheque, money order, or direct bank transfer and want you to pay them fees out of that money. They're playing you for a sucker: cheques are frequently forged, and direct transfers made by compromising some poor schmuck's online banking service. You'll wind up a victim of fraud, or a party to it.
- they want you to send them any money of any sort for any reason. They might try to say there are courier fees or taxes to cover. They're lying. Call their bluff and tell them to take the fees out themselves -- they'll never ever agree, because they can't defraud you unless money is making the reverse trip from you to them somehow.
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