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I just received a email, they told me that I won one million Euros.I don't know this is cheat or true. Can you tell me that is
cheat or true? this email's content is the following:
East-West Australia Lottery,
9701 Alexander Mall, Adelaide,
East-West Australia.
(East-West Australia Lottery is an affiliate of MCI Networks).
Santon Square, Complex 21, Netherlands.

From: Ms. VERA KALIHOFF.
e-mail :
(Lottery Coordinator)

Sir/Madam,

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

We are pleased to inform you of the result of the East-West Australia
Lottery (international program) held on the 19th Febuary. 2007. Your
e-mail address attached to ticket #: 38090325436 with prize # 73548040/12
drew €1,000,000.00 which was first in the 1st Category of the draws.
You have been approved to receive €1,000,000.00 (One Million
Euros).Because of claims mix-up and the limited time claims pay-outs, we will
advice that you keep your winning information confidential until your prize
(€1,000,000.00) has been remitted to you by our accredited paying bank.
You must adhere to this instructions strictly to avoid loss of your
cash prize ?this program has been abused severally, so we are doing all
we can to forestall further abuse by way of wrong claims. It's important
to note that this draws were conducted formally under the watchful eyes
of over 45,000 audiences. Winners are selected through an internet
ballot system from 160,000 personal and corporate e-mail addresses. The
program sponsored/supported by MCI Networks in conjunction with South-West
Australia lottery. Congratulate you once again. We hope you will use
part cash prize to participate in our next mega draws of €85million.
Remember, all winning must be claimed not later than 10-days after you
receive this notification. Failure to claim your cash prize after this
date will result in prize forfeiture. Please, in order to avoid
unnecessary delays and complications remember to quote personal and winning
numbers in correspondence with paying bank.
Please contact the paying bank with your information for the immediate
remittance of your funds.
Kindly send them the following:
(i). your names,
(ii) Contact telephone and fax numbers
(iii) Contact Address
(iv) Your winning numbers
(v) Quote amount won.

Contact the paying bank with the following:
Bank抯 Name:laagstehypotheekofferte Bank.nl
Contact person: Mr Jim Benson
Laagste Bank, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
E-mail:laagstebnk05@aim.com
Tel: (+31-626-413-226
Fax: (+31847-235-420.

Congratulations once again.
Yours in service,
Ms. VERA KALIHOFF
Lottery Coordinator.

2007-02-25 00:45:53 · 7 answers · asked by k k 1 in Local Businesses Australia South Australia (Adelaide)

7 answers

Sorry, it's a scam. You can tell this email lottery are fake because:
(1) You can't win a lottery if you didn't enter (i.e. buy a ticket)
(2) There is no such thing as a lottery of email addresses.
(3) Most countries have laws prohibiting their citizens from entering lotteries in other countries. If you don't live in Australia, you can't play.
(4) An Australian lottery would have prizes paid in Australian Dollars, not in Euros. Also, it wouldn't have anything to do with the Netherlands.
(5) The only Australian Lottery is run by Tattersall's, and they've published a press release warning about this sort of lottery scam (link #1 below).

I also included a couple general links to information about fake lottery emails.

2007-02-27 00:25:19 · answer #1 · answered by Matti 4 · 0 0

First place, did you buy any lottery-ticket? If not, how you can win?? This is SCAM!!. I have received it before from other SCAM-Companies. By now i think i am a multi-millionaires, but i just send them back an e-mail, thanking them, and told them that they can have the monies. HAHA, they did not even bother to send me a THANK-YOU note for the monies.

2007-02-25 23:10:16 · answer #2 · answered by Davelin Ji Sheng 2 · 0 1

crooked, they want your bank account numbers so that they can clean out your account once they access it. Do not respond. They mail these out by the thousands and if they only get a few to respond its a tidy profit for that day. Run.

2007-02-27 01:12:29 · answer #3 · answered by Tom W 6 · 0 0

it is a cheat.Believe me.i myself had this notice and to this day i still have to thanks to a re tiered police officer who used to investigate on-line .i have won to this day 4,000,000.00 euros plus $1,000,000.00 ..To top it all of with i even received a false lottery winning in the mail."you won" $124,000.00.it even included a 29,00.00 check which is supposed to cover the taxes .i am very proud of you for being so cautious.you should get an e-mail by him also.i don`t remember his name but he is right!you will get notice by him.

2007-02-25 01:34:40 · answer #4 · answered by Heike P 4 · 0 0

rip-off you are able to not win the united kingdom lottery while you're actually not a criminal resident of the united kingdom and you probably did not purchase a lottery value ticket from a cost ticket agent interior the united kingdom. in case you do not stay interior the united kingdom and did not purchase a lottery value ticket from an agent interior the united kingdom then of direction you will not be able to win

2016-10-16 11:03:56 · answer #5 · answered by olis 4 · 0 0

Sorry but it'd fake.I had one just like it. If you pursue it they'll eventually ask for some money

2007-02-25 23:02:52 · answer #6 · answered by Duran Duranfan 2 · 1 0

It is spam...no one has gotten rich from an e-mail.

2007-02-25 00:56:35 · answer #7 · answered by auntcookie84 6 · 0 0

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