YOU WON
FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR PRIZE AWARD DEPT
INTERNATIONAL PRIZE AWARD DEPT
WINNING INFORMATIONS:
REF Number: ESZ/727-GL4U/07
BATCH No: 573881545-LNL/2007
TICKET No: 44278199663
LUCKY No: 8-66-97-22-65-55
AMOUNT WON: 2,500,000.00 Dollars
The online cyber lotto draws was conducted from an exclusive list of
25,000,000 e-mail addresses of individual and corporate bodies picked
by an advance dautomated random computer search from the internet. No
tickets were sold.
To file in for the processing of your prize winnings, you are advised
to contact our Certified and Accredited claims agent for
category "A"winners with the information below:
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Name: Mr. J Dobrowolski
Email: rmtunitbv@aim.com
Phone: +31-626-164-175
Fax: +31-847-581-688
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You are advice to provide him with the following information and a copy
of your international passport or driver's license via email attachment
or by fax for vetting process which is a standard practice just to
ensure that we are dealing with the right individual.
Names:
Telephone/Fax number:
Nationality:
Age:
Occupation:
Yours Sincerely,
Susan Jones.
Lottery Coordinator.
2007-07-23
11:33:29
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LOL...delete delete...
2007-07-23 11:35:54
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answered by Basket-santa 6
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Very interesting reading, Odie. I do have to admit that I also (through no fault of my own) benefited from apartheid. As a child I was unable to change anything. As an adult, voting for the (minority) opposition, I also was unable to change what the apartheid government was doing. The sentence: "Whites have given blacks the entire country for free. Intact. There is nothing more to give. Today blacks are destroying all the infrastructure that we paid for and built. Then still has the audacity to tell whites they should leave." says it a lot. Many blacks DID have the opportunity to further their studies and all the rest. There were a lot of mission schools around in the early days. And Fort Hare . . . Opportunities were there, but many were too busy striking and vandalising schools to make use of what was offered, even although the quality was somewhat lacking. About the more recent statistics about schools, I cannot comment. But, as in most such articles, there are always the pros and the contras. Some subjects can be discussed ad infinitum, each side giving their personal views, which also could differ from subject to subject.
2016-05-21 04:45:56
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answer #2
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answered by nikki 3
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BMW have just emailed me to say I've won a brand new 5 series and nearly half a million dollars.
My email address was picked out at random out of a billion others and yet they had to come through Yahoo to tell me!
Yawn!!!
2007-07-23 11:38:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Well aren't you special! Lol! No, I would NOT fall for that sort of scam. Unfortunately, people do all of the time. Thanks for sharing that with us!
No! I don't get any spam at all! I use gmail by google. Gmail sorts ALL spam into a folder and I swear I've never got any junk e-mails ever!
ps: e-mail me for an inviatation to gmail.
2007-07-23 11:36:43
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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OH OH LMSIAO you just let them know that you're e-mail address is active (It happens when you open theirs) and now you're gonna get bombarded with offers and shite. I did the same thing and it took me three months to stop the fookers, the only thing you can do now is mark it as spam and let you filter take care of it, ADVICE if you don't know where an e-mail is from mark it as spam without opening it. GOOD LUCK
2007-07-23 11:54:08
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answer #5
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answered by Jim Jnr M 6
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OmG....iT's AlLlLlllll ReAl!!! No JokE...i WoN 7980701673094760-17461-4671-3671-0346801-67476198716501 DoLlArS lAsT wEeK!
ThIs Isn't A JoKe.... AcCePt It!
2007-07-23 11:39:54
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answered by polly 4
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the phone call would probably charge €10 a minute and I'm surprised they didn't ask for a credit card number. But could you imagine all the fake you's travelling all over the world on your passport!!!!
2007-07-23 11:38:17
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answered by bee bee 6
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I keep getting emails from supposed British Banks, asking me to update my account details. Even when I dont have accounts with that particular bank. . .
2007-07-23 12:19:31
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answer #8
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answered by milly 4
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I just delete them. The most I've been offered is $10 million so far. Aye, right LOL
2007-07-24 04:11:37
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answered by Jim 7
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Some must do. People are stupid & desperately want to win the lottery.
Every time I get one like that, I email the person with an abusive message!
2007-07-23 11:36:03
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answer #10
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answered by Meeeee! 5
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If they were for real then i would be a billionare by now.I mark them up as spam and then delete but i still get alot through my inbox.
2007-07-23 11:42:15
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answered by lou 3
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