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Euro Millions International Lottery Scam: Contact Our Fiducial Agent Immediately

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By Khalid on 2007/07/25 - 00:26, last updated 2007/07/25 - 00:26

Another scam preying on ignorance (and greed).

From mailinfo3@bellsouth.net
To infomail@euro.com
Date Jul 24, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject Contact Our Fiducial Agent Immediately

Contact Our Fiducial Agent Immediately
Attn:
We the members of the Euro Millones International Lottery Board are pleased to inform you of the results from our just concluded lottery draws. The online cyber lotto draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 2,000,000 email addresses comprising of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer search from the internet, no tickets were sold. After this automated computer ballot, your email address emerged as a category "A" Winner. You are to receive a cash prize of US 950,000.00 (Nine Hundred And Fifty Thousand United States Dollars Only). Your prize award has been insured with your email and will be transferred to you upon meeting our requirements, statutory obligations, verifications, validations and satisfactory report . T o get your above stated prize, you ar e advised to contact our fiducial agent immediately via email with your winning information stated below and personal datas requested below;

(I) Batch No: BCA/022/CAC
(ii)Ticket No: 197 -033-02345
(iii Lucky No: 04-6-8-12-24
(iv) Ref No: MTD/SAN/9500/LAS.

TELL: +34 666 354 376
Name: Mr. Miguel Fernando.
Email: globesconsult@atmail.com
CLAIMS/PROCESSING APPLICATION FORM
Fill the Claim form correctly:
Your full name:-
Nationality:-
Address:-
Sex:-
Date of birth:-
Occupation: -
Telephone number/Fax:-
Lottery Date:-
Sincerely,
Dr. (Mrs). E milo Sanchez.
for EURO MILLONES INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY BOARD.
NOTE: Your winnings should not be in an yway disclosed to any one until you have successfully claimed your prize. All irreqular, suspected or multiple claims will be rejected result ing to a forfeit of prize.

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teresa (not verified)

euromillions

Tue, 2010/06/22 - 00:43

I too got a letter saying I won randomly 1,000,000. Stupidly I gave them my name, date of birth, address and phone numbers. Can this be used against me? Should I change these numbers? I should have read up on these scams, it seemed to unbelievable, I felt it inside but took a chance. What can I do correct this?

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teresa (not verified)

euromillions

Tue, 2010/06/22 - 00:49

I too fell for it. I did not get a check but was asked information, address, phone numbers, age and that is about all but it bothers me now that I was stupid enough to fall for it. Can they do anything with this information? Should I change my numbers? I felt it and deep inside knew it was too good to be true, I should have listened to my feelings. What can be done? Thank you...Teresa

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Doctor Matthew (not verified)

thanks for this service

Mon, 2023/08/07 - 21:19

Another scammer wrote this comment:

Extremely excellent and great app
Are we safe? That's the question I keep on asking, the internet is becoming more unsafe and so many unethical people derive joy from defrauding victims whenever they can. I have fallen victim to their scam tactics and lost 300,000 dollars worth of Bitcoins from my Binance account after I tried to invest in cryptocurrency. I was unlucky to be one of the many victims who have fallen prey to these scam artists, with their usual tactics of cryptocurrency manipulation. My advice to everyone out there is to be cautious and seek enough information before investing in cryptocurrency. I would be in serious financial trouble and probably would have lost my house without the intervention of [deleted], a cryptocurrency and digital currency recovery company, I was very fortunate to be referred to them by my cousin who was a client of [deleted] for many years back. It was remarkable that a team of cyber security professionals and ethical hackers was able to recover my funds for me. I’m grateful for their service and I recommend [deleted] to everyone out there. Kindly contact them if you need their services. [deleted]. I contact them and they promised to help me to get my money back, they asked me some personal details of the scammer which I provided. The result was amazing I recovered all my stolen money back. This is my Bitcoin Investment Experience.

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Anonymous (not verified)

?

Wed, 2007/09/12 - 21:34

I got an email lik that 2 and im only 16 how do i help take these guys down though?

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B (not verified)

Just delete it, or tell them

Tue, 2009/05/19 - 12:17

Just delete it, or tell them you know it's a scam and to F**** off...I'm 16 too xP

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GBond (not verified)

looks real

Tue, 2007/09/18 - 11:42

Today I received one E-mail like yours folks.I won 750 000 pounds.Then I started my own investigation.If you type that address in Google Earth, it does exist, but is in what seems to be a private house.The lottery headquarters should be in a big building, corret?You`ll also find a lot of notifications to winners but yours.If they want money for fees like paper work or wahtever, is simple, take it from my price OK?Ah almost forgot,in Google Earth the search takes you to McLoughlin Accountancy Services.Carefull, and open wide your eyes!!!!

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Anonymous (not verified)

Another Good One

Mon, 2007/09/24 - 00:19

EURO MILLIONS
Watford, Head Office and Regional Centre Euro Millions,
Tolpits Lane, Watford, Herts,
WD18 9RN
U.K.

PRIZE AND AWARD NOTIFICATION

We are pleased to inform you of the announcement today of winners of
the
MEGA JACKPOT LOTTO WINNINGS PROGRAMS held on Friday 21st
September,2007.Your company or your personal e-mail address, is
attached
to Ticket Number 9901-0148-790-691, with serial number 66109-17 drew
the
lucky Winning Numbers 990-11-815-37-10-83, and consequently won the
lottery in the 2nd category.

You have therefore been approved for a lump sum pay out of £420,000.00
Pounds in cash credited to file REF NO: EML/ 56-TF-8890776,
BATCH:109/91300/EML.This is from total prize money of £10,500,000.00
Pounds shared among the Twenty five (25) international winners in this
category.

To claim your winning prize, you must first contact the claims
department
by email or phone for processing and remittance of your prize money to
you. The claims officer contact email is:

Prize Processing Officer
Mr. Robert Funnell
EUROMILLIONS
United Kingdom
Email: robertfunnell@Euromillions-claimsdesk.com
: robert-funnell@excite.com
Tel: +44 7045701460

You are also required to forward the following details to your prize
processing officer. This will help facilitate the processing of your
claims and certificate which will employ the release of your winnings.

1. NAME IN FULL:

2. ADDRESS:

3. NATIONALITY:

4. AGE:

5. OCCUPATION:

6. PHONE/FAX:

7. PRESENT LOCATION:

NOTE: In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please
remember to quote your reference and batch numbers in all
correspondences
with this office. Furthermore, should there be any change of your
address,do inform us as soon as possible.

Congratulations again from all our staff for being part of our
promotions
program.

Sincerely,
Hester Gilbert (Mrs.)
Euro Millions Coordinator.

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Anonymous (not verified)

i got the same e-mail

Wed, 2007/10/31 - 11:18

i got the same e-mail

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Anonymous (not verified)

Euromillions

Mon, 2008/04/07 - 12:45

I got the same e-mail with the exact same Ref# & batch #
Cheers

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Ed (not verified)

I got the same email!

Thu, 2008/10/23 - 08:22

I got the same email!

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