Please, please don't be fooled into sending your info! Any e-mail requesting your 'Name, Age, Address, Occupation, Telephone No. and Winning Email Address' to be e-mailed to them are 99.99% for sure fraudsters.
If it sounds to good to be true... it usually is. Sorry, but that is a fact of life, deal with it. I have seen this same e-mail sent to numerous people with the exact same reference numbers. Just the e-mail addresses and names differ. Example below:
"YOU HAVE WON THE JACKPOT!!! Sunday, March 8 7:35 AM
From: "British National Lottery"
BRITISH NATIONAL LOTTERY HEADQUARTERS:
28 TAN FIELD ROAD,
CROYDON, LONDON.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Ref: UK/9420X2/68
Dear Winner,
We are pleased to inform you of the final announcement of the UK National Lottery Online Promo Program, held on the 5th Of March. The draw was done electronically with several email addresses provided to this office by microsoft to enhance the utilization of the internet.
Your email address was picked as one of the ten winning email addresses. This has qualified you to claim the total cash prize Of 753, 437 Pounds Sterling in cash. Your prize expires in two weeks time as it is the promotional edition.
Do send these details: Name, Age, Address, Occupation, Telephone No. and Winning Email Address to our claims department.
Assigned Claims Agent: Jeff Bridges
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 447024073350, 447035944007
Yours Truly,
Erin Esmeyer
(Online Coordinator)"
Megan
Pretoria
South Africa
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