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DESK OF:- SEGAMS EXPRESS COURIER
Argonaut House, Galleymead Road, Colnbrook,
Berkshire, SL30EN. United Kingdom.
Email:- service@segamsexpresscourier.net
PHONE:- +44 704 570 0687

Parcel Reg No: SEC/12309/SG

18TH/09/2007

ATTN: MR. GOVIND PANDURANG PATIL,

ATTN: This is to inform you that we are in possession of your certified cheque of 1,000,000.00 (One Million Great Britian Pounds) and certificate Document backing up your winning cheque which was been given to us by your fiduciary claims agent (Sir John Ivan) of Microsoft Award Department United Kingdom. You are to please confirm your mailing address to enable us dispatch your parcel immediately.

It is the usual practice of our organization to conduct a proper verification of all parcels that we are to deliver to ensure that they are valid. Be rest assured that your check has been confirmed valid and true.

We

2007-09-26 03:03:46 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Security

25 answers

It's a fraud. Just delete them.

2007-09-26 03:59:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

everyone will tell u fraud !

however,;

note if u call the phone no. the voice or call back person will likely be an african ith limited vocabulary skills..

these folks check your profile information - and run it thru google for other associated info on u.
if your curiosity gets the best of u and u wish too see where it goes..
reply ' tell them to call u , maybe work # or voicemail...and notice if the info they have regarding u..is identical to the yahoo profile info..

in the future u can edit oir change yur profile info race, age etc.. and these folk will be mor obvious..

HOWEVER:
I did meet a guy who got an email claiming he won $1500 . he deleted them 2 times thinking it was fraud...then he got a certified letter..snail mail..turns out it was true.
random selected from a website visit he had made..

this is a 1 in a billion example and not likely to happen to most of us though..

enjoy...

2007-09-26 03:07:45 · answer #2 · answered by billybadazz 3 · 0 0

Yeah, troll in each and every communicate board. I continuously see trolling on TOPIX Burma communicate board and a few internet site comments that a troll team claims that "His Majesty King Shwebomin II of Burma" is the King of Burma and Burma desires Him. actual, this Shwebomin is in basic terms a pretender to the throne of Burma and so-pronounced as King. Even they are able to troll what they think. Why are the justifications you may no longer troll what you have confidence? you may unfold your message that God got here to you and advised you Jesus is a fraud. Later, you may discover some believers who have confidence Jesus is a fraud. so which you chanced on a clean faith!

2016-10-20 00:54:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

This isn't Microsoft's policy, & I mean if they are asking you for personally identifiable info. A winning check this size! They will contact you another way & make sure it's them. When you sign up for a contest from them (& most places) they ask you to fill out all that stuff & then they already have your name, address etc.

2007-09-26 03:44:48 · answer #4 · answered by Larry W 5 · 0 0

What makes you think it MIGHT be real?

Were you expecting a Microsoft Award?

Incidentally I checked the segamsexpresscourier.net website.

It's a template with no real info.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=%22sir+john+ivan%22

2007-09-26 03:39:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, this looks like fraud to me. It sounds like a typical 419 scam. Don't reply to the email, delete it.

2007-09-26 03:07:35 · answer #6 · answered by Madame Morticia 4 · 0 0

Hey dont believe in such scrap..
Its SCAM buddy..
Dont fall into the trap..
Beware n just carry on n put ur hard work...u wil get better earned rewards than such cheap stuff..
:)

2007-09-26 03:18:41 · answer #7 · answered by Sridhar G 6 · 0 0

Pray tell, are you so naive that you had thoughts of scamming part of the 1 million pounds for yourself?

2007-09-26 03:09:17 · answer #8 · answered by Sp II Guzzi 6 · 0 0

Sounds like a fraud to me!

2007-09-26 03:07:10 · answer #9 · answered by Someone's Mom! 2 · 1 0

I'm also received such mails in past. I replied, but no use. They're all frauds. No loss.

2007-09-26 23:48:19 · answer #10 · answered by Honey 2 · 0 0

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