Monday, May 4, 2009

Yahoo Lottery Draw of the year 2006. is real?

Messenger Yahoo! Lottery Results You won £800.000! Yahoo! Mail congratulates you!














Yahoo! Mail announce you as one of the 10 lucky winners in the ongoing Yahoo Lottery Draw of the year 2006.











All 10 winning email addresses were randomly selected from a batch of 50,000,000 international emails each from Canada , Australia , United States , Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually,consequently, you have been approved for a total pay out of 800,000.00 GBP (EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND GREAT BRITISH POUNDS STERLING ).








This Lottery was promoted and sponsored by a conglomerate of some


multinational companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base.


Further more your details(e-mail address) falls within our British representative office in United Kingdom , as indicated in your play coupon and your prize of 800,000.00 GBP will be released to you from this regional branch office in UK.








HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE











These are your identification numbers.......................











Batch number.....................Yll/uk/ 09445





Lotto number.......................Yll No:052146325





Winning number...................Yll/uk/fua:1045...











Yahoo!'s Agent for Notice of claims of copyright or other intellectual property infringement can be reached as follows:











FIDUCIARY AGENT Email: lottolotterycontactagent@yahoo.co.uk








You are to send the completed verification form below to the our Agent in the United Kingdom whose email address is given above so that you will be advised on what to do to get your prize money. Congratulations once more!!





1. FULL NAME


2. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN


3. PRESENT ADRESS.


4. DATE OF BIRTH


5. OCCUPATION


6. TELEPHONE NUMBER


6. FAX NUMBER (IF ANY)


7. MARITAL STATUS


8. WINNING NUMBER, BATCH NUMBER AND LOTTO NUMBER.





For security reasons, we advice all winners to keep this information


confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your


prize released to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid


double claiming and unwarranted taking advantage of this programme by non-selected winner or unofficial personnel.











Yours Sincerely,








DR. MRS.SANDRA FREEMAN(PHD)


LOTTO CO-ORDINATOR.


The Yahoo.com staff


Yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com











Yahoo! Lottery Results


Yahoo! Lottery is a free service that does not require you to be a Yahoo! registered user.























DR. WILLIAM GERRI (PHD)


SECRETARY GENERAL YAHOO LOTTO.


The Yahoo.com staff


Yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com











Yahoo! Lottery Results


Yahoo! Lottery is a free service that does not require you to be a Yahoo! registered user.

Yahoo Lottery Draw of the year 2006. is real?
Yet another scam. When will people ever wise up to this nonsense.





If it seems too good to be true, it's a scam.
Reply:This is an ongoing scam that's been around for ages in various forms. Some come from England and state you won in an email drawing, others originate here. They prey on people that believe they can win major bucks without entering a sweepstakes. There are other scams originating in Nigeria. Some banking official (ha ha) is in charge of millions of dollars left in the bank after someones death. There are no relatives. Will you say you are the next of kin for 40% of the money? Don't fall for any of it!!!
Reply:you get nothing for nothing
Reply:Yes it is real! Give those people all of your banking information, your social security number and any other information or money that tehy require so you can get your prize money! DO IT NOW !





Oh , and one more thing, your question is WAY TOO LONG !!
Reply:This is a genuine e-mail,when you claim your prize,I've got some magic beans I can sell you.
Reply:it's quite obviously fake.
Reply:It's a scam - there are a lot of reports of this at the moment. If you really are unsure, contact Yahoo - mail@cc.yahoo-inc.com to confirm this.
Reply:of course its not real.


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