Today, I received an e-mail indicating that my e-mail address had attached to a lucky ticket drawn and I had won first in the Second Category of the sweepstakes in the amount of 500.000.00 (G.B.P) which is equivalent to $917, 956.00 (USD). The next part is a rather confusing statement but it reads like this: "Because of somemix-up withsweepstake prizes, including the time limited placed on the payment of your prize (exact words compliments of Copy & Paste)." Next was a list to fill in asking for Full Names, Address, Age, Sex, Marital Status, Occupation, Phone numbers, and Country.
Hoping this could possibly be my lucky day, I filled in the required info and sent it to the internet address provided. The e-mail promptly came back. I then tried again and sent to all three addresses included in the e-mail--the From address, the Reply-To address, and the Claims Officer address. Two promptly came back with the message: delivery error: dd This user doesn't have a yahoo.com account, and the second message return reason was Invalid recipient.
I guess this is another scam from Free Lotto if there is no way of ever claiming the money promised.
Charshelb
DELORAINE, Manitoba
Canada
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