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    Default Anyone here could help me.

    I received an email like this in my email. Anyone here knows what is this?
    I would appreciate any help you could give.

    The Camelot Group,:
    Operators of The National Lottery.
    3b Olympic Way, Sefton Business Park,
    Aintree, Liverpool , L30 1RD

    REF Nº: UKL/74-A0802742006
    BATCH Nº: 2006UKL-01


    YOUR AWARD NOTIFICATION FOR 2006

    The United Kingdom National Lottery wishes to inform you that the results of the E-mail address ballot lottery international program by Great Britain held on 14th of June, 2006. Your email account have been picked as a winner of a lump sum pay out of Eight hundred and ninty-one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-four Great Britain pounds (£891,934.00 pounds sterlings) in cash credited to file REF NO. REF: UKL/74-A0802742006. This is from total prize money of GBP £4,459,670.00 shared among the FIVE (5) international winners in this category.

    All participants for the online version were selected randomly from World Wide Web through computer balloting system drawn from over 100,000 names database, union associations and corporate bodies that are listed online. This promotion is this year's United Kingdom National Lottery Mid Year bonanza. The Camelot Group, operators of the United Kingdom National Lottery is approved by the British Gaming Board and also Licensed by the The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR).

    All winning must be claimed not later than 14 working days from this notification. After this time all unclaimed funds will be retured to European Union Treasury as unclaimed. Please note in order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications please remember to quote your reference number in all correspondence.

    Be advice to keep your winning information confidential until your claims has been processed and your money remitted to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program.

    To begin your claim, please contact your claims agent:

    Mr Fred Martin.
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: +44-703-191-0970

    He will brief you on steps to be taken for due processing and remittance of your prize money..

    Note below your winning details:

    Ticket Nº: 22-1356-4096-988
    Serial Nº: A069-07
    Lucky Nº: 12-13-21-26-32-39 Bonus-17
    File REF Nº.: UKL/74-A0802742006
    BATCH Nº.: 2006UKL-01

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

    Sincerely,

    Mrs. Dianne Thompson
    Online Coordinator,
    CAMELOT GROUP,
    Operator of The National Lottery.

    N.B. Any breach of confidentiality on the part of the Winners will result to disqualification.

    NOTE: Do not reply this mail. You are to contact your claims officer immediately. In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please remember to quote your reference number in every one of your correspondences.


    *IMPORTANT* FILL OUT THIS WINNERS VERIFICATION FORM BELOW:

    Your application for the claim of lottery winning prize will be duly processed and settlement made upon certification.

    Hence, carefully fill in the appropriate information in the space provided below for record purposes to facilitate our immediate commencement of your claims process. The completed form should be sent to your claims agent for immediate commencement of prize remittance.


    *Name of Beneficiary:
    *Address:
    *City/State:
    *Nationality:
    *Sex:
    *Email Address:
    *Tel:
    *Occupation:
    *Next of Kin:
    *Age:
    *AMOUNT WON:
    *In Figures:
    *In Words:
    *Lucky Nos:
    *Ticket No:


    OFFICE USE ONLY
    Verified by:________________

    Confirmed by: ________________

    CLAIMS AGENT’S SIGNATURE:________________

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    yes, nigeria scam or lottery scam..

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    For sure this is a scam. Whatever you do, do not pay them anything and most definitely not up-front.

    peterben

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    Yes, it's definitely a scam. I have received similar e-mails about 10 times already. Bettter you just ignore it!

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    Thanks a lot friends for the info. Unfortunetaly I`ve already sent my personal information to them as stated below on their email, could they do anything or take advantage of my personal Info, password or anything.

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    As I see the form does not contain too much personal info, no bank data or even passwords. So I think the risk is low. You'll probably receive a lot of SPAM to your e-mail address.

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    Yes, I am familiar with this email and is a scam. I researched it last year after replying to my email, which was identical. Through my investigation I found that it is a postal scam! You can not be hurt by the information you gave; however you will be given instructions to pay for the shipping of your funds that you will never recieve. These con-artist make fortunes through shipping cost.

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    So what I need to do, change email address?

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    Default Report phishing emails to Gov

    I also recieved semail very recently saying I won a huge amt. in a UK lotto, to 2 totally different emails.
    I have had several of the Nigerian emails claiming to I have un-claimed money from a deceased relative. Never reply.
    Always report.
    Here is the Official US Government page. OnGuard Online - Phishing
    It will tell you all kinds of info & exactly where to forward to, etc. etc. which btw- Forward to the email to:
    [email protected]
    p.s. I would go ahead & do this no matter where you live,since these e-mails most likely come from out-side US anyway. or put into search for your country

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    I must have won various lotteries about 100 times making me a millionaire a hundred times over. Don't fall int the trap of replying

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