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HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF A LOTTERY SCAM TO LOOK AT SENT TO ME TODAY!!!
1/30/2007 10:11:15 AM
FLASH FORTUNE LOTTERY 
 
    FIRST QUARTER OF THE YEAR 2007
 
 
 
YOU ARE THE WINNER OF THE
 
COMPUTER PROMOTIONAL DRAW
 
THIS MESSAGE IS  FROM  THE PROMOTION MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT
 
OMEGA CROSSING SA
 
YOU HAVE WON ON THE COMPUTER BALLOT,
 
 THE SUM OF US$ 2,950,000,00
 
PLEASE CONTACT
 
 
YOUR CLAIM AGENT.
 
FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
 
ON PHONE NO. + 27-738-138-280,
 
 
(GLOBAL MEGA LOTTERY)
 
PRIZE AWARD NOTIFICATION
 
 
We are pleased to inform you of the announcement made YESTERDAY.. January 29th  2007, of winners of the FLASH FORTUNE LOTTO INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS, as part of our promotional draws.
 
Participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from 2,500,000 email addresses of individuals and companies from all part of the world as part of our electronic business Promotions Program.
 
Note that your email address qualified for the draw, as a result of your visiting various websites we are running the e-business promotions for. You/Your Company email address, attached to ticket number 100-309-7482, with serial number 513-10 drew the lucky numbers  3, 8, 13, 22, 27, 41 and Bonus number 12 and consequently YOU HAVE won in the Second Category.
 
Your winning Ticket is Number. 343-221-8756
Your Serial Number. 454-17
Your lucky draw Numbers are. 3, 8, 13, 22, 27, 41 Bonus Number 12
Your INSURANCE Number: FLS433/453L/GMSA
 
You have therefore been approved for a lump sum pay out of US$2,950,000.00 in cash, which is the winning payout for Second category winners. This is from the total prize money of US$26,650,000.00 shared among the Seven international winners in the Second category. CONGRATULATIONS!
 
Please be informed that your CHEQUE of the sum of US$2,950,000.00 is now  with Omega Crossing Finance and Security Company insured with your email address which won you this prize, therefore you should contact (OMEGA CROSSING SA) your agent and give them your full names so that they will re-insure your CHEQUE under your full names.
 
Please note that OMEGA CROSSING your paying agent, will invite you to their office in Johannesburg South Africa for your immediate payment, you have to hurry up and contact them immediately.
To begin your claim, please call your claim agent immediately, and also  to send an urgent message to Mr. KANFO THABO  through Phone or Email address 
 
MR. KANFO THABO
FOREIGN SERVICE MANAGER,
OMEGA CROSSING SA.
# 25 RICHARDS RYLAAN, AUCKLAND PARK,0083
P.O. Box 524, AUCKLANDPARK
JOHANNESBURG 2001
SOUTH AFRICA
TEL:27-73 8138280:  
EMAIL:  Omegaoffice_cm2@yahoo.com
NOTE: In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please remember to quote your reference and batch numbers and other information provided above and below in every one of your correspondences with your claims agent.
 
REFERENCE NUMBER: GML-S343-KKT-8811
BATCH NUMBER: 56T-DTH78-SAR99
 
 
FLASH FORTUNE LOTTO PROGRAM IS A BONUS FOR THE WHOLE WORLD FOR THE 2010 SOCCER WORLD
 
Congratulations'' once again from all our staff and thank you for being part of our promotions program.
 
Sincerely,
MR. KANFO THABO.
THE PROMOTIONS MANAGER,
FLASH FORTUNE LOTTERY.
2nd Floor SABC
Radio Park Building
P.O. Box 91711,
Auckland Park, 2007 Henley Road.
Johannesburg, South Africa.
 
OMEGA CROSSING SA
GOES INTERNATIONAL
AS THE 2010
WORLD CUP
WILL BE HOSTED BY
SOUTH AFRICA
 
THIS PROGRAM IS SPONSURED BY: SOUTH AFRICAN LOTTO AUTHORITY. AND SUPPORTED BY: (F餩ration Internationale de Football Association) FIFA SUPPORT
 


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Scams come from every country it seems like that one.!!!
4/27/2007 2:00:51 PM

I get them from the netherlands and UK and especially Africa. Someone died and they are wanting you to assume next of kin so they can work up papers saying you are next of kin and you can claim the money and split it with them.

I saw a man on Opra that did do this and did recieve the money and started partnership with these people here in the USA.

I was contacted by a man from China who worked in a big bank there and He knew of a man who died rather wealthy and tha mans last name was the same as mine and he wanted to claim me next of kin so I could get the money and split a percentage of it with him and invest it for him here in the USA.

Call me stupid but I told Him it was wrong and I wasn't going to do it.

He stood to lose his own job with the bank for just corresponding with me about it. He had worked there about twenty years.

Men are always trying to get something that isn't theirs.

Art you glad you went to Sunday school and learned the truth.

Sincerely,

Jessie

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Re: Scams come from every country it seems like that one.!!!
6/16/2007 6:15:04 AM

I receive the same scams here in Ireland every day.  I dont even bother opening them anymore, just bin them straight away.  My time on the internet is too precious to waste valuable time on these scams.

Regards

Fionnuala

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Re: Scams come from every country it seems like that one.!!!
7/18/2007 9:23:09 PM

I receive lots of mails but did not reply them.

Mung

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