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here is the copy of the letter.
Dear Sir/Madam,
WINNING NOTIFICATION
Over the years the prestigious Fortune Sweepstakes has set out and sucessfully organised Sweepstakes on a daily, weekly, and annual basis.
We have equally maintained a standard unrivaled in the industry as it concerns the pay out of winnings to sucessful participants.
In line with the commemorating event marking our 10th year anniversary we rolled out over £2,000.000.00 (Two Million Great Britain Pounds) for our 10th year Anniversary Draws. Participants for the draws were randomly selected and drawn from a wide range of web hosts which enjoy our patronage. The selection was made through a computer draw system attaching personalised email addresses to ticket numbers.
Your email address as indicated was drawn and attached to ticket number 001768432463 with serial numbers FTS/8070337201/06 and drew the lucky numbers 15-22-24-48-50-37(30) which subsequently won you £250,000.00 (Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Great B

2006-08-07 19:34:49 · 14 answers · asked by Puzzledmind 3 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

14 answers

I have received similar emails in the past. This is what you can do.Tell them that you cannot and will not send them any money upfront for any type of fees or expenses. Tell them that the only further correspondences need only to be to tell you when you are getting your check. Give them very little information. They will ask for a copy of your drivers license and social security card. Don't do it, it is a way for them to steal your identity. If they keep corresponding without giving you money, then threaten to report them to the US Secret Service, they prosecute these types of scams. When you mention the US government they will get scared and stop contacting you.

2006-08-07 19:44:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

A Scam

2006-08-08 02:40:54 · answer #2 · answered by sunshine1 3 · 0 0

Its a SCAM! If you dont play the lotto on the net or enter into a contest you cant win. Throw that email in the trash.

2006-08-08 02:40:46 · answer #3 · answered by eeyore_0816 4 · 0 0

its a scam what ever u do do not send money to collect .

A real lotto system does not send out emails but will phone u and send u a cheque in the mail ,
what ever u do don't send bank details over the net or phone to anyone.
delete the email NOW

2006-08-08 02:42:45 · answer #4 · answered by sandman 2 · 0 0

This is a scam sent by a nigerian living in south africa for sure. These people are lousy and hate hard work and want to make easy money by hook or crook.

2006-08-08 03:04:02 · answer #5 · answered by Stanley 1 · 0 0

What do you reckon, of course it is a scam but if you send me $5000 I can turn it into $50,000 for you and I will go you halves , it won't take long either- about 6 months is the usual. [jk]

2006-08-08 02:40:34 · answer #6 · answered by shotie 3 · 0 0

SCAM! I get about 15 of them a week

2006-08-08 02:38:30 · answer #7 · answered by ML 5 · 0 0

Big scam. Delete. Delete. Delete.

2006-08-08 02:39:49 · answer #8 · answered by Nikki Tesla 6 · 0 0

I have received dozens of those over the last year. They are all scams!

2006-08-08 02:38:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes Elmer, There really is a Santa Claus. I don't know why the others are so cynical.

2006-08-08 02:48:53 · answer #10 · answered by robert w 2 · 0 0

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