Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Scam, scum

Another scam from some scumbags in this world :

Sent:Monday, June 30, 2008 10:57:49 PM
Reply-to:claims.dept@live.co.uk


To: info@bejing.co.uk (info@bejing.co.uk)

Customer Service and Logistic Department Reference No:FL/668530092

Batch No: 452006/14/IOC08/FL.

We gladly wish to inform you of the draws of the VODAFONE ONLINE PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL in conjunction with the National Organizing Committee of the 2008 Beijing Olympic held on the 23rd of JUNE 2008 in Beijing China. However, your e-mail address assigned to E-Tag number 193.45.24.02 in the Random Computer Selection System(RCSS) of email addreses, flagged out the lucky numbers 21-7-14-04-19-34 and consequently won you the lottery in the 1st category.

CONGRATULATIONS!!! Please be informed that all participants in this Vodafone promotion program were selected randomly through a computer ballot system drawn from over 500,000 companies and 50,000,000 individual e-mail addresses.This Vodafone promotion is Organized by the host country in collaboration with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Funds for the draws have been contributed by the major sponsors of the games which include adidas,Hyundai, FujiFilm, MasterCard, Samsung, Gillette, Continental,M sn, Tesco, Toshiba, Mcdonalds and a host of others.

Due to possible mix up of some numbers and email contacts, we ask that you keep this award strictly from public notice until your claim has been processed and your money remitted. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming or unscrupulous acts by some participants of this program.

With respect to the above, you have therefore been approved for payment of a lump sum of Eight Hundred and Fifty Thousand Great Britain Pounds (£850,000.00 GBP) in certified cheque credited to File No:LP/26510460037/02. This is from a total cash prize of Eight million five hundred pounds(8,500,000.00GBP) shared among the ten international winners in the 1st category. Along with (A FIRST CATEGORY RAFFLE DRAW TICKET) i.e. "a chance of winning a free flight ticket to watch the return of 28 sports, and will hold 302 events (165 men's events, 127 women's events, and 10 mixed events), one event more in total than in Athens.

To begin the claim processing of your prize you are to contact the Redemption Officer stated below with your personal details.

Mr. Walter Smith ,
22 Garden Close,
Stamford,Lincs,
PE9 2YP,
LondonUnited Kingdom
Tel: +44 703 184 9545
E-mail: claims.dept@live.co.uk

NOTE: He is your agent, and responsible for the processing and transfer of your winnings to you. YOUR SECURITY CODE NUMBER IS V-3965-OP°57/C1 (keep personal) Remember, your winning must be claimed not later than 9th July 2008.

THIS SHOULD BE COMPLETED ONLY BY THE BENEFICIARY OF THE STATED FUND,FOR VERIFICATION BEFORE TRANSFER.
BENEFICIARY FIRST NAME......................
BENEFICIARY LAST NAME......................
NATIONALITY...................................
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS.........................
DATE OF BIRTH................................
SEX...............................................
TEL. NUMBER....................................
FAX NUMBER.....................................
EMAIL ADDRESS.................................
AMOUNT WON...................................
REFERENCE NUMBER..................................
BATCH NUMBER...................................
OCCUPATION.....................................
MARITAL STATUS...............................

CHOOSE ONE MODE OF PAYMENT BELOW:
1: Have our affiliate Courier Service Deliver your Cheque to you free of charge....
2: Online Transfer of your funds( Open an account with the designatedBank in UK)...............

In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please remember to Quote your reference and batch numbers in every one of your correspondence.Furthermore, should there be any change of your address, do inform your fiduciary agent as soon as possible.

Accept my hearty congratulations once again!

Sincerely,
Qi Liu President Olympic Organising committee


Yeah, I've won £850,000. Yeah, right. Scumbag.

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