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From: EUROMILLONES <infoeuro3eur@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 16:39:40 +0200
Subject: EURO MILLONES ESPANA INTL
EURO MILLONES ESPANA INTL
MADRID SPAIN,
1-15-17-25-45-2-8.
EFF 28/10/80/EES
CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE A WINNER!!!
The Euro millones International has setup an email random lotto =
promotional programme to celebrate and acknowledge there 65 years of =
existence and to encourage the use of internet world wide for academic and =
business pursuits. To grace this successful existence of Euro millones. They =
have decided to give out prize randomly, which was conducted at the =
international corporate office complex in Spain (8th June 2007).Also there =
was a promotional programme that was held here in Spain on the 28th of =
October 2006 where different participants from all over the world purchased a =
ticket to enter for it, but due to our COMPUTER TICKET ERROR, nobody won the =
lucky prizes so the EUROMILLONES ESPANA realized so much funds from this =
jackpot. And the only way we could use to compensate those who had =
participated is via email, which we are actually using this medium as a new =
method to give away lucky prize to just 12 lucky email addresses.
The late release was due to difficulties in sorting out email addresses. NO =
TICKETS WERE SOLD OUT, and your lucky email addressee was randomly selected, =
as a Star Cash prize of 1.298.404, 07 euro (One million two hundred and =
ninety eight thousand, four hundred and four euro, seven cent).
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
HOW DID YOU WIN??? HOW DID THEY GET MY EMAIL ADDRESS???
The selection process was carried out through a random selection in our =
computerized email selection system from a database of over 1,000,000 email =
addresses drawn from all the continents of the world, which your email was =
among the first 12 lucky winners. Please be informed that your winning prize =
has been insured to your winning number 1-15-17-25-45-2-8 and Ref Number EFF =
28/10/80/EES. To file for your claim contact the appointed agent on the =
telephone number and email given below.
EURO MILLONES S.L.
MR.VINCENTE SANCHEZ
MADRID, SPAIN
TEL:+34-680-658-644
EMAIL: infoclient@mixmail.com
infoclienteuros@gmail.com
STEPS TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE!
1. Quote your Winning number, Ref number, Your Full Name, Address, Country, =
Telephone, Mobile , Fax number and occupation via email to enable the process =
of your winning.
2. Prize is not deductable until your winnings has been processed, approved =
and transferred to you by your claim agent above.
3.You the beneficiary of the winning email would be responsible for the =
VETT/APPROVAL DOCUMENT CHARGES (FEES) of your lucky WINNING EMAIL ADDRESSE =
CHANGED to your FULL NAMES
We wish you the best of luck as you spend your good fortune.
Sincerely,
Rizo Jose.
Promotion Manger.
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This e-mail transmission contains information that is confidential and may be =
privileged. It is intended only for the addressee(s) named above.
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NOTE: REPLY TO infoclient@mixmail.com AND infoclienteuros@gmail.com AND ALSO =
CALL MR. VINCENTE SANCHEZ ON 0034-680-658-644, FOR MORE INFORMATIONS ON HOW =
YOUR WINNING EMAIL ADDRESSE CAN OBTAIN THE VETTING APPROVAL DOCUMENTS ON =
YOUR NAME.YOU ARE TO KEEP ALL INFORMATIONS FROM PUBLIC AS WE WILL NOT =
ENTERTAIN CASES OF MULTIPLE CLAIMS. "BE WARNED".
Copyright =C2=A92006 The EUROMILIONES SPANISH LOTTERY S.L...
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All rights reserved. =
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