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hi that letter sended to my e~mail from danial wood from yahoo . is that right and true i win 500.000GBP or that is scam ? answer me plz at my e~mail < jack_59432@yahoo.com >

wish this letter that send to me :-

Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 14:14:42 +0100 (BST)
From: "Daniel Woods" Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
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Subject: CONFIRMATION OF WINNINGS(CONTACT CARGO INTERNATIONAL COURIERS)
To: jack_59432@yahoo.com
CC: jack_59432@yahoo.com


(YAHOO EMAIL LOTTERY PROMOTIONS)

(Thanks for contributing to our Financial Success)
FROM: THE DESK OF THE CLAIMS AGENT,
MR.DANIEL WOODS
Email: agentdanielwood@yahoo.com.hk


REF: YAHOO6/315116127/27
BATCH: 15/623/UK.
Registered Lottery No 220949

Dear Abdulkarim Hamad Hadid Alharbi,

Thanks for your email.For further informations concerning this lottery, please note that this Promotional Programmes tagged "Thanks for contributing to our financial Success" was sponsored and organized by the Yahoo Corporation in view of the Financial benefits YAHOO have received from its numerous customers either through adverts, hosting and personal emails. It is also important that I inform you that there was no sales of tickets as the draws was conducted by assigning various Individual email addresses to different ticket numbers for representation and privacy. Please note that this email addresses is normally supplied to us by free email services providers such as yahoo, hotmail, aol amongst others.

This is to inform you that you have fully been cleared a winner of the YAHOO EMAIL LOTTERY PROMOTIONS,I am happy to inform you that a Bank cheque of 500, 000.00 GBP (Five Hundred Thousand Pound Sterlings) has been signed in your name and it has been forwarded to our affiliate courier service company (CARGO INTERNATIONAL COURIERS).Find below the details of CARGO INTERNATIONAL COURIERS


CARGO INTERNATIONAL COURIERS
Address:Garrick House, 26 - 27 Southampton Street,
Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7RS, UK
Telephone:+447031972876, +447031972889 +447031911394
E-mail: cicexpresscouriers@yahoo.co.uk

You are advised to send the courier company an e-mail with their e-mail address (above) regarding the processes at which your cheque can be delivered to you as soon as possible.Mind you, your winning cheque of 500,000.00 GBP ( Five Hundred Thousand Pound Sterlings) can only be cleared by any bank in your country.Below you will find your consignment order number to which your transaction can be processed Please you are advised to write down the 1 consignment order number and save it for future reference.

Consignment Order number :(CIC232244-UK)

Note: You are to Quote your complete names, Ref/Batch Nuambers, country, occupation,Lottery won and your direct phone number ( cell/mobile phone ) to enable them honour your letter. You are to inform me with your dealings with the courier company should incase any form of delay.


Your's Sincerely,
MR.DANIEL WOODS
REMMITANCE DIRECTOR
YAHOO PROMOTIONS UK
Coordinator Yahoo Mail

2007-10-06 13:24:37 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

5 answers

well daniel is a liar and you shouldn't even open any emails like the one you received, I also rec'd it and "spam" the email.

2007-10-06 13:29:05 · answer #1 · answered by Ms. Angel.. 7 · 2 0

Cannot believe anyone thinks that phony stuff might be legit .

What is true is that they will take your $$$ and clean out your accounts if you even hint to your account ###s .

Guess P T Barnum was right ,
There is a sucker born every minute .

And FYI - No one ever recovers their $$$$ after the theives clean them out . Kiss you bank accounts goodbye if you communicate with them .

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2007-10-06 13:38:48 · answer #2 · answered by kate 7 · 0 0

Nope it fairly is not genuine. Please delete the digital mail. even in spite of the fact that if it relatively is genuine, no employer might ever write a message like that. It looks casual besides. you may think of, why are not they inquiring to your economic employer info. have faith me, they'll understand! like the guy above suggested, you will finally end up with intense issues e.g. contacting the economic employer, cancelling your taking part in cards etc... no longer rather well worth the concern.

2016-10-10 10:49:03 · answer #3 · answered by palombo 4 · 0 0

No, sorry, Jack, it's just a scam - and a very common one to get. You didn't win anything.

2007-10-06 14:03:43 · answer #4 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

He is total scam. I got different letter from him recently....

2016-12-07 05:12:44 · answer #5 · answered by inflammateur 1 · 0 0

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