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Fraud email example:
From: "LOTTERY WINNER" <applecrestgranlotto@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 02:29:36 -0900
Subject: CONTACT YOUR PAYING BANK
Applecrest & Grant Lotteries,
1022 Kingsway Ave., Osborne,
Western Australia, 6018.
Head office: Maliebaan 38-40, 3581CR,
Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Dear Sir/Madam,
YOU WON: $1,000,000.00!
With utmost joy, we are pleased to inform you of the result of the
Apple crest & Grant Lotteries International programs held on the 12th, of
December 2005 drew cash Prize of $1,000,000.00. Your e-mail address attached
to Code number 370011672387-290-02 with claim
Number 12093782/42 drew these lucky numbers 894-4563-001-764-64-2911, which
consequently won in the 1st category. You have been approved to receive a
cash prize of $1,000,000.00 (One Million USD).
Be advised that due to incessant mix up in cash prize transfer to previous
winners, we advise that you Keep your winning information confidential until
your claims is been processed and your funds ($1,000,000.00) Transferred to
you. This security measure is important; its protocol meant to avoid double
claims, transfer and unwarranted abuse of this program by other
participants.
METHOD OF SELECTING WINNERS:
Participants were selected anonymously through a private ballot system
(computer ballot) from over 35,000 Companies and 70,000 individual e-mail
addresses all over the world. At the final draw your e-mail address Emerged
as the winner of our last jackpot.This is promotional program takes place
bi-annually, and it is promoted and sponsored Orient software Corporation
(Orient Networks). It is met to reward some individuals and corporations who
have devote Their time and resources surfing the world wide web (www) with
their email addresses. Remember, all winning must be claimed not later than
10 working days from today. After the expiration of that time frame, if your
funds are unclaimed, it will be refunded to us and included in our next
draws.We hope you will use part of your cash prize to participate in our
next $18million draws in March 2006. Lastly, in order to avoid unnecessary
delays/complications with the transfer of your funds to you, please
Always remember to quote your Code number in all correspondence with our
paying bank (Deutsche
Bank-Amsterdam). Furthermore, should there be any change of your present
address, please notify us
Immediately so to make the appropriate adjustment.
Congratulations from the management and staffs of Applecrest & Grant
Lotteries.
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Kindly, immediately, contact our Paying Bank (Deutsche Bank-Amsterdam) for
your payment advice.
Send them following e-mail:
I (your names) .., with e-mail address ..(your e-mail
address) ..,(telephone).. .fax... contact address ..(postal
address) .and code number: .(quote your code number) .is the winner of
the last Applecrest & Grant Lottery draws, with a cash prize of
$1,000,000.00. Kindly advise me with details of the process of the transfer
of my cash prize within the next 5 working days.
Contact details of our Paying Bank:
Contact person: Mr.Kelvin Smith.
Department of Private Banking,
Deutsche Bank, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
E-mail:customercareinfo@compaqnet.fr
Tel: 0031- 623-666-185
Fax: 0031- 847-288-670
Congratulations.
Yours in services,
Scott Frederic.(Lottery Coordinator)
Note: Participants below 21 years are automatically disqualified.
All e-mail transmission/correspondence are 100% protected by our Secure
Socket Layer (SSL) server.
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