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By Khalid on 2006/10/09 - 11:28, last updated 2010/08/19 - 00:19

Another example of a "winning the lottery scam email".

----- Original Message ----From: WORLD CUP LOTTERY <worldcup308@hotmail.com>To: worldcup308@hotmail.comSent: Monday, October 9, 2006 3:27:36 AMSubject: CONGRATULATION!!! CONGRATULATION!!! CONGRATULATION!!! From : Lotto Manager . Universal LotterySouth Africa.2010 World cup lottery online 2006Lottery Headquarters: 210-211 Universal BuildingParkhaust, Balfour Unit 1440Johannesburg, South AfricaBatch: ( 18/006/1094/LIPDA/SL.) CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR WINNING: We happily announce to you the draw of South African 2010 World cup Bid lottery Award International programs held in Zurich, Switzerland. Your e-mail address attached to ticket number: (7017-4162-1018) with ! Serial number (MH4710019)Drew the winning NO: (80, 35, 11, 72, 90, 41 and Bonus number 1 ), and Insurance number (KISCS433/2010SNLP/2005) which subsequently on you the lottery award in the 2nd category. Your name have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of US$2,100,000.00 (Two million, One Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) in cash credited to file Number (KPC/9030108308/03). This is from a total cash prize of US ($200,000,000.00)shared among the first 200 Hundred and lucky winners in this category world-wide. Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our lottery booklet representative office in South Africa as indicate in the play coupon. In view of this, your U.S ($2,100,000.00 (Two Million, One Hundred United States Dollars) would be released to you by the bank immediately they commence the process to facilitate the release of your funds as soon as you contact us. All participants were selected randomly from World Wide Web-site through computer draw system and extracted from over (100,000,00) companies and individual emails address. The lottery programe took place to promote south africa (2010 world cup award). For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential till your claims are processed and your money remitted to you in whatever manner you deem fit to claim your prize. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements (Please be warned) . To file for your claim, please contact the Zonal Co ordinator immediately for verifications of your winning, for quick and urgent release of your fund, his contact information are as follows: Name: Mr. OWEN DOUGLASDirect Line : 27 83 880 1996E-mail : southafricanclaimoffice2@yahoo.com Please be informed that all winning Prize must be claimed on or before 30 days of this notification. To avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please quote your reference /batch numbers in any correspondences with us or our designated agent. Congratulations once more from all members and staffs of this program that has succesfully won this competition. Thank you for being part of our promotional lottery program. signed: President Nelson Mandela (chairman)Molefi OLIPHANT (President)Chief Operations OfficerAlbert MOKOENAChief Executive OfficerDanny JORDAAN. N.B/Call the Zonal co ordinator for urgent verification of your cliam. Thank you for your co-operation Susan GLADWIN (Mrs)(P R O)South African Worldcup Lottery organization. Copyright 1994-2006 The South Africa National Lottery Inc.All rights reserved. Terms of Service - Guideline77635 476378 255667460

 

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razak (not verified)

hi igot the same e-mail i am

Tue, 2007/03/20 - 03:28

hi igot the same e-mail i am not sure about it but still that guy who calls him self as cliff i spoke to him not asked any money and aslo he sent me a form inquiring my personnel information and bank details what should i do !

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Khalid

He will ask for money

Tue, 2007/03/20 - 10:15

The form is the first step, then he will ask for fees to open a bank account in your name. Then fees for a certificate, then fees for something else. You will never see a prize and you will be scammed out of your own money.

Read a real life example of a sad case of you won the lottery advance fee fraud.
--
Khalid Baheyeldin

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Anonymous (not verified)

Dont send any Banck Acc.

Wed, 2007/11/28 - 14:54

Dont send any Banck Acc. Number,make a new empty acc. if u think it's true,also dont send money

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Loira (not verified)

How does FIFA allow it??

Mon, 2007/04/02 - 13:12

I got the same e-mail...at first i really thought it was something,but then he asked me personal information to send me a form...and that´s when i got suspicious and decided to look for info because that was getting really weird.....
IT IS FAKE...IT´S BULLSHIT....BULLSHIT!!!
ppl dont believe these liars.....LIARS....they just want to get money out of us....can you imagine how much money do they get with this?? if a million ppl pay this fee just imagine how much they can make!!!
And what is FIFA´s position?? what are they doing about it?...it´s their name that´s getting dirty...!!
Someone has to do something about it...there is a lot of ppl falling for the same shit!!!

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Anonymous (not verified)

GULLS

Sat, 2007/04/14 - 12:09

Any Email you get through the web, regarding winning Lotto events from SA are always bogus, just like the trend in Bank email Scams and Frauds, Whereby they say things like, NEW UPDATES TO YOUR ACCOUNT NEED TO BE VERIFIED, PLEASE SEND YOUR ACCOUNT DETAILS TO THIS FORWARDING ADDRESS......No No No, dont be fooled into thinking you've won anything, or that somehow your acconts have been hacked into...Its all Lies, If they dont mention your your First Name and Surname at he top of the email, its complete nonsense!
Guys...Please do not fall for these gulabul kidish pranks, its seems now, that a 15 year old on a laptop with access to the web and a little knowledge about the workings of currency transactions, can fool!

Honestly when is the last time you heard of somebody winning over 2 Million Dollars on an unknown Lottery System in South Africa..........Please.... No one does and no one ever will.
Thats like a guy walking up to you in the street and saying please will you take this, its 2 Million Dollars in Cash......??????????

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abhishek (not verified)

information

Thu, 2007/04/26 - 12:26

sir,i have an email that you are the third winner of
fifa worldcup 2010.and i have lottery no. serial no.
and after that he take my personal information and my bank account after this he want to that i give him 20000us then they will transfer my money 25millian us in my account.is this fake sir,please help me.

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Khalid

It is a scam

Thu, 2007/04/26 - 13:23

Don't send him any money.I am sure you will get absolutely nothing, and you will lose whatever you sent him.-- Khalid Baheyeldin

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Anonymous (not verified)

hi

Sun, 2007/04/29 - 03:12

I won in your lottery .
is this correct ?

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Khalid

No

Sun, 2007/04/29 - 09:35

No.Because there is no lottery.It is a way to take money from you by criminals.-- Khalid Baheyeldin

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Anonymous (not verified)

its a fake

Thu, 2009/01/08 - 06:38

hi i got also email like that and it was a fake. dont believe in any email that says that u win in lottery. dont send them your personal info. especialy ur bank account info. because tehy will use your personl info. in crime or the worst thing is they will get all ur money in your bank account.

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