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November 21, 2008
YOU HAVE WON
Microsoft® Award Team/Claims Office
Microsoft Corporation
#1 Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052.
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Dear lucky winner,
This is to inform you that your email has won a consulation prize of
the Microsoft Corporation EMAIL DRAW Today. Your
email has won you £1,000.000.00 (One Million Great british Pounds)
To claim your prize, please contact your fiduciary agent Barr.Arthur James
Esq
with your Batch #:409978E and Reference No:FL/668530092 and
contact
him via email immediately within 24hrs.
with the information below.
Barr.Arthur James Esq
Microsoft Promotion Award Team
Head g Claims Dept.
Tell:+44-703-193-7807
Email:barrArthurjamesesq00@hotmail.com
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CERTIFICATE OF PRIZE CLAIM(Receipt Official Notification Letter)
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1.Full Name:…………..
2.Address:…………….
3.Marital Status:………………
4..Occupation :…………..`
5.Age:…………..
6.Sex:……………..
7.Nationality:………..
8.Tel:…………..
Our special thanks and gratitude to Bill Gates and his associates.We
wish you the best of luck.Thank you for being part of our promotional
award program and commemorative Anniversary Draws.
Sincerely,
Barr. Arthur James Esq
Head Customercare Service
Microsoft Promotion
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Some of the emails I’ve got have had the letterhead of them stating to be the FBI. The Federation Of Nigeria. The President of Nigeria. Just the fact that they are using false names of people in high offices, to steal money from innocent people that don’t have the extra money to spare in the first place, but they promise you something that you just think could make your life so much easier, so you take the chance
commented: by qcvupft — December 17, 2008 @ 1:22 am
If recipients would look at the “to” address on most of these scam emails, they would see that most say “undisclosed recipients”. DUH!!! How many “undisclosed recipients” receive the same “personal claim number”??? I’ve always heard you don’t get anything for nothing. Any legitimate “prize” will NOT have a “fee” of any sort attached to it, whether to the “awarder” or to the “delivery” service.
commented: by Sara Lee — August 12, 2010 @ 1:51 am
Yes, they send to all email address they have and hope one get scammed.
commented: by scampage — August 16, 2010 @ 8:35 am
Warning
commented: by Siraj ali — August 23, 2010 @ 7:30 am