PEUGEOT AUTO-MOBILES LOTTERY
AUTO-MOBILES LOTTERY HEADQUATERS.
Aldermoor House, PO Box 227,
Coventry CV3 1LT London,
United Kingdom.
Accredited Payment Officer.
PEUGEOT ONLINE CAR /CASH AWARD PRIZE NOTIFICATION.
This is to inform you that have been selected for a cash prize of £1,000,000.00 (One million Great British Pounds) and a brand new Peugeot 407 Car),From the International online programs held on the 24th of NOV 2007 in London the United Kingdom. The selection process was carried outthrough random selectionin our computerized Email selection system (ESS) from a database of over 250,000 email addresses drawn from all the continents of the world.
Description of Peugeot 407
BRAND:........................................Fifth Edition
MODEL:.......................................407 Model
EXTERIORCOLOR: .............................Gold
INTERIORCOLOR:........................ Black
ENGINE TYPE:...........................4Cylinder
POWER:........................................145bhp
TRANSMISSIONS:.......................Automatic
FUEL:.................................29.1mpg(combined)
DRIVE TYPE: ......................... 2 wheel drive
The Peugeot Car Promotional Lottery is approved by the British Gaming
Board and Also Licensed by the International
Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR). This lottery is the 2nd of its kind and we intend to sensitize the public.To Proceed with the claim of your prize find below the contact details ofthe remittance department:
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AUTOMOBILES LOTTERY HEADQUATERS.
Aldermoor House, PO Box 227,
Coventry CV3 1LT London,
United Kingdom.
Accredited Payment Officer.
Dr Miklo Hilton.
E-mail:claimsautomobiledepartment_01@live.com
Tel phone:+44702467707,
+44 70457 24770
fax:+44-707-505-5836.
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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