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Davey612
September 14th, 2008, 06:16
Hey UK guys, I got this message from your country. It must be legit since it is from the UK, no?

Just kidding. But Nigeria is not the only place for a scam, I think.

UK NATIONAL LOTTERY (HEADQUARTERS)
The National lottery.
16 Kempsford road, GL7 4WZ,
London. England,
UNITED KINGDOM.

Date: 13th of September,2008.
TICKET NUMBER: 74454774
SERIAL NUMBER: 144-66584
BATCH NUMBER : BT-4478474121P

AWARD FINAL NOTIFICATION:
We happily announce to you the draw (#999) of the UK NATIONAL
LOTTERY,online Sweepstakes International program held on the

11th of September,2008. You were entered as dependent clients with:
SERIAL NUMBER: 144-66584 and Batch number

BT-4478474121P.
Your email address attached to the ticket number: 74454774 that drew the
lucky winning numbers which subsequently won you

the lottery in the 3th category i.e match 5 plus bonus. You have been
approved for a payment of┬г800,0 00.00 POUNDS (EIGHT

HUNDRED THOUSAND Pounds Sterling.) in cash credited to file reference
number: UKL/K5998/U4.

This is from a total cash prize of Eight million pounds shared among the
ten international winners in first categories. All

participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from
50,000 (Fifty thousand) names of email users around

the world, as part of our international promotion program. Due to mixed
up of some names and addresses,we ask that you keep

this award personal, till your claims has been processed and your funds
remitted to you.This is
part of our security measures to avoid double claiming or unwarranted
taking advantage of the situation by other participants

or impersonators,You are to contact our accredited agent for your winnings.

MR.DANIEL BROWN.
UNITED KINGDOM LOTTERY CLAIMS AGENT.
UK NATIONAL LOTTERY SECURITY AGENCY.
Email: mrdaniel.brown1@hotmail.com
Tel:+447031918946

September 14th, 2008, 06:35
1. Try putting that post code into www.streetmap.co.uk (http://www.streetmap.co.uk). The lottery is operated by Camelot PLC whose HQ is near Watford/Rickmansworth. That non-existent postcode suggests Guildford.

2. The National Lottery is entered by the puchase of ┬г1 tickets. Who would buy them for you? It is a six balls type lottery. There is no mention of the winning balls.

3. Technically it is only open to UK residents, but this condition is not checked.

4. Most British persons would not write "3th". Would Americans?

5. Camelot run a sophisticated network of dedicated terminals supported by one of the co-owners, a leading British defence contractor. The idea that they would be using hotmail for e-mail is laughable.

You know it is a scam, don't you? If you follow through you will be asked for administration expenses pending release of the "prize".

Lunchtime O'Booze
September 14th, 2008, 06:48
Well I'm Irish but always glad to lend a hand to a Brit !!

send me the details of your bank accounts, credit card numbers etc asap and I'll arrange funds to be deposited so you can travel to the UK NATIONAL LOTTERY SECURITY AGENCY and collect your winnings !



long live the IRA !!

September 14th, 2008, 09:12
It is a six balls type lottery.Six balls?! A 3sum is my favourite kind, and I always end up winning

Marsilius
September 14th, 2008, 13:09
1. Try putting that post code into www.streetmap.co.uk (http://www.streetmap.co.uk). The lottery is operated by Camelot PLC whose HQ is near Watford/Rickmansworth. That non-existent postcode suggests Guildford.

GL is actually the postcode for Gloucester - even further away!

Lunchtime O'Booze
September 14th, 2008, 13:26
These scams make millions unfortunately, and many of the meetings to arrange payments are made in London hotels or airports by dodgy Africans. I would expect the Boys In Blue could trace the phone number well enough, but I'm also sure that it may not lead far. I get so many of these I must be a billionaire every week.

And as a fellow Irishman LUnchtime - is IRA or PIRA you're up for supporting?

either one..just send me donations asap.

September 14th, 2008, 14:46
1. Try putting that post code into www.streetmap.co.uk (http://www.streetmap.co.uk). The lottery is operated by Camelot PLC whose HQ is near Watford/Rickmansworth. That non-existent postcode suggests Guildford.

GL is actually the postcode for Gloucester - even further away!

Thanks for the correction. I've always thought Gloucestershire a bit dodgy. The kind of area you find Crown Princes and vacuum cleaner designers have sheds in.

Marsilius
September 14th, 2008, 18:32
...not to mention Fred West.

September 14th, 2008, 22:49
Indeed .. didn't he do the decent thing and top himself in the end though?