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YAHOO! AWARDS CENTER
124 Stockport Road, Longsight, Manchester M60 2DB - United Kingdom

This is to inform you that you have won a prize money of Eight Hundred,Twenty Thousand Great Britain Pounds (820,000,00.) for the month of November, 2007 Prize promotion which is organized by YAHOO AWARDS & WINDOWS LIVE, YAHOO INSRANCE COMPANY INC.

YAHOO collects all the email addresses of the people that are active online, among the millions that subscribed to Yahoo and Hotmail and few from other e-mail providers. Six people are selected monthly to benefit from this promotion and you are one of the Selected Winners.

PAYMENT OF PRIZE AND CLAIM
Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement Centre. Yahoo Prize Award must be claimed no later than 93 days from date of Draw Notification. Any prize not claimed within this period will be forfeited.

Stated below are your identification numbers:

BATCH NUMBER: MFI/06/APA-43658
REFERENCE NUMBER: 20072114522
PIN: 12126
These numbers fall within the England Location file, you are requested to contact our fiduciary agent/Yahoo! customer care in England and send your winning identification numbers to him;

Agent Name: Dr.Norman David
(Yahoo! customer care director united kingdom)
Address : 23 Bedford Row, High Holborn, London , WC1R 4EB , England
E-Mail: dr.normandavid@gmail.com
Tel: +44 70-31971531
Tel: +44 70-31971893
Fax:+44-7006 032 316
You are advised to send the following information to your Claims Agent to facilitate the release of your fund to you.

1. Full name...............................
2. Country..................................
3. Contact Address.....................
4. Telephone Number.................
5. fax Number............................
5. Marital Status.........................
6. Occupation.............................
7. My Date of birth......................
7. Sex.................................
8. Your banking information where the fund will be transferred into either in your country or out side.
9. Your country. I.e. the account number, bank name, swift code of the bank, address of the bank and the account name.

Congratulations!! once again.

Yours in service,

(Mrs.) Mercy Martins
Tele: +44 7024038120

WARNING!

Do not tell people about your Prize Award until your money is successfully handed over to you to avoid disqualification that may arise from double claim.

You may also receive similar e-mails from people potraying to be other Organizations or Yahoo Inc. This is solely to collect your personal information from you and lay claim over your winning. In event that you receive any e-mail similar to the notification letter that was sent to you, Kindly delete it from your mail box and give no further correspondence to such person or body.

2007-12-07 03:32:54 · 6 answers · asked by nazaar s 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

6 answers

It's a scam, period .You didn’t enter a lottery, and YAHOO isn’t running a lottery. All you are going to win is an empty bank account and more trouble than you ever dreamed of. Possibly a “courier” bill for a few thousand to “deliver” a “prize” you’ll never see.g. If you want to bother, forward the fraudulent email to phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com, spam@uce.gov, and 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov.

FBI: http://www.fbi.gov/

FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/

2007-12-07 03:37:07 · answer #1 · answered by wizjp 7 · 0 0

In computing device language && returns genuine basically at the same time as both are genuine, the position as || returns genuine if any of them is genuine. Its reality table is a million acts as genuine & 0 acts as pretend For and 0 && 0 = 0 0 && a million = 0 a million && 0 = 0 a million && a million = a million For OR 0 || 0 = 0 0 || a million = 0 a million || 0 = 0 a million || a million = a million

2016-10-26 13:42:11 · answer #2 · answered by carmack 4 · 0 0

false this is a scam i watched the nbc show how to catch a thief and they had a letter similar to that.

2007-12-07 03:41:50 · answer #3 · answered by ali03 5 · 0 0

If you believe that, I have a clock tower in London to sell you.

2007-12-07 03:36:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think a scam

2007-12-07 03:40:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this is a well known scam...

2007-12-07 03:35:53 · answer #6 · answered by Slick 5 · 0 0

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