I was contacted through the internet by the above individual to say I won a micro-soft user award lottery in the sum of one million United Kingdom pound sterling, sponsored by the microsoft corp. I contacted Mr. Royce Miller by phone and the internet responding to this letter. He told me I was a winner and he would turn me over to an attorney in London to handle getting my money for me, because the winnings were secured and bonded. I either could come to London to claim my money or have this attorney (Barrister Alistair Clive Esq. work in my behalf.
Then the Attorney sent me a e-mail and I talked to him on the phone about what he would do to go about getting my money deposited into my home bank account which is in the United States. Of course I did not give him any personal info. He explained to me that I would have to pay tax up front to the United Kingdom because I did not live there. Also there would be a fee given to the gaming commission.
My own private attorney here in the United States said if they wanted money up front it was a scam. I am still receiving e-mails from this attorney and the next e-mail he is suppose to tell me how much I will have to pay to get my money. If it is too good to be true it isn't. I have all the e-mails from them and all the phone numbers involved in this if you would like me to send them to you.
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