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Brian Hunt UK National Lottery Winner Notification Email Phishing Scam

by SpamHater | Aug 10, 2007 | Spam Email

Subject: YOU WON

UK NATIONAL LOTTERY
23 TANFIELD ROAD,
CROYDON.LONDON
Ref: BTL/491OXI/04
Batch: 12/ 25/0304

ATTENTION: Winner,

This is the official result of the UK 2007 LOTTERY PROGRAM. held on 5th. of august, 2007. Your e-mail address drew the winning lucky numbers:04, 05, 16, 19, 21, 49 & 20. You have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of £500.000.00(G.B.P) in cash credited

To file for your claim please kindly provide the following informations and send it to our Fiduciary Agent who shall clear you as a winner

Name Of Claims Officer: Agent Alen Foster

Email address : [ DELETED ]

Below is the claims form you are required to fill:

PAYMENT PROCESSING FORM

  1. FULL NAMES:__________________________________
  2. ADDRESS:__________________________________
  3. SEX:________________________________
  4. AGE:________________________________
  5. MARITAL STATUS:_____________________
  6. OCCUPATION:__________________________
  7. E-MAIL ADDRESS:_______________________
  8. TELEPHONE NUMBER:_____________________
  9. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL__
  10. AMOUNT WON:____________________________
  11. COUNTRY________________________________

Note that you are automatically disqualified if you are below 18 years of age and illegal dissemination of this mail is highly prohibited.

Sincerely,
Brian Hunt
On line Coordinator
The Uk National Lottery

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