Dear Winner,
We the Board and Management of the Mega Millions
Lottery wishes to inform you the results of the e-mail address
ballot lottery program held on the 22Th Day of June 2007.
Your email address was picked as a winner Of 1,000,000.00
(One Million Euros) in this lottery program. With Serial
Number:27/11/43/36/35
This is a millennium scientific computer game in which
email addresses were used to select winners. It is a
promotional program aimed at encouraging Internet users and the
general
public at large, therefore you do not need to buy a ticket
to enter for it.To Claim your Lottery Winnings simply
contact our Fiduciary Claims Agent via the email Below, With
your serial Number:27/11/43/36/35.
Ben Jack,
Foreign Services Manager,
Payment and Release Order Dept
claims_dpt0@yahoo.co.uk
Your nominated claims agent will assist you in the
processing and remittance of your prize funds to you.
Yours faithfully,
Barr.Woods Anthony
Promotions Manager
Mega Million lottery Program
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If you get something like this that was genuine how would you know (apart from it not being in your BULK folder)
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Spam it away.
i personally transfer them from my bulk mail to my inbox then mark them spam and they never come again.
I get 2or3 a day.
I used to get them until I managed to Block the sender. They are all a scam.
It’s always best just to ignore these emails as they are all phishing scams. You can recognise a fake lottery scam because real lotteries will always require you to buy a ticket first. Otherwise, you would not be able to win.
Also, real lotteries would not ask you to pay any sorts of processing fees before you receive the prize money. In real lotteries, they usually just deduct the fees from the money you won.
Here are some tips on how to handle emails like these:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/abuse/abuse-12.html