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Satrapa-Schill <[email protected]>
More options Sep 17 (2 days ago)


Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH

Heidehofstr. 31

70184 Stuttgart

Postanschrift

Postfach 10 06 28

70005 Stuttgart

FOUNDATION LOTTERY/PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT,

REF: RBS8903337 AND BATCH NO: 89/143/RBSF.

ATTENTION: Sir/Madam

18/09/2004

RE/ AWARD NOTIFICATION

We are pleased to inform you of the announcement on the 17TH september

2004 of winners of The Robert Bosch Stiftung foundation.LOTTERY/

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS held on 16TH september as part of our New Year

bonanza. You or your company, attached to ticket number 1416-4612-750

with serial number 3187-17 drew the lucky numbers 31-17-8-28-55, and

consequently won the lottery in the third category.You have therefore

been approved for a lump sum pay out of US$2,000,000.00 in cash credited to file REF NO.RBS/2551256003/77. This is from the total prize money of $10,000,000.00 shared

among the Five (5) international winners in this category.

All selected persons were selected through an automated computer

balloting system drawn from 50,000 names from Middle East, Asia,

Africa, Europe, Canada, and North America including Oceania as part our

International Promotions Program, which is conducted annually for the

past three years.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Due to the mix up of some numbers and names,we ask that you contact

your claims agent with proof of your dentity immediately. This is part

of our security protocol to avoid double claims or unscrupulous acts by

Participants of this program.

To begin your claim, please contact the Clearing house, the body

assigned with the verification of any emergent winner. Therefore all

protocols laid down by them must be followed to facilitate your claims.

contact: Mr Dennis Locker

EMAIL:[email protected]

TEL: OO34-618-374-283

For due processing and remittance of your prize money to a designated

account of your choice. Remember, you must contact The Clearing house

not later than 30TH september 2004.After this date, all funds will be

returned as unclaimed.

Also find all other relevant winning lottery Information below:

Ref No: RBS/2551256003/77

BATCH NO: 89/143/RBSF.

Zonal Draw No: RBSF2-004

Grand Draw No: 12099

NOTE: In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please

remember to quote your reference and batch numbers in every one of your

correspondences with the clearing house. Congratulations again from all

our members.

Sincerely,

Dr. Almut Satrapa-Schill

THE PROMOTIONS MANAGER
 
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AfternicAfternic
:sold: Sure, why not get 50% of this scam offer ?
 
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LOL, badly formatted scam.

GOD BLESS
 
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It sounds like a scam but how do i gte scammed out of it? So...

SOLD

Send [email protected] an email. Start with Dear Mr Locker. First put a sentence introducing yourself. Then put a sentnce that will show that your really that person, social security number, birthdate, etc. After that, quote your reference and batch numbers. End it with "Thanks, 'Your First Name"

I say that follows all the directions. Good Luck claiming the prize.
 
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well guys

i have also received.. this type of emails in junk many times...

just ingnore them

thats all
 
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e39m5 said:
Then put a sentnce that will show that your really that person, social security number, birthdate, etc.

That's probably what the scammers are after - enough of your personal info that they can use to impersonate you. Identity theft is a growing crime, and can lead to destruction of your credit rating, possibly even some jail time until it is all cleared up.

As someone above already said - just ignore these 'to good to be true' emails. There's nothing you can get from them.
 
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i get about 3 of those every week :lol:
 
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i dontget much junkmail, not sure why
 
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Or they see if you reply, then they know your email is an active account, and they bring on the spam. Is a potential $2,000,000 really worth 2,000,000 "Licking Bungholes" and "Granny Trannies" emails?
 
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when will this end.
 
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:lol: that even screams 'scam' out loud
 
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Had some of these before aswell
don't get much junk nowadays

just ignore them
:tu:
 
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they scam you by asking for your account number to deposit funds and then empty your account for you.

If you really won they'd be willing to send a check and/or in most lottories you must visit them to claim. In WA state you must physically go to the capital if its more than a certain amount.
 
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if i were you i would reply and give them false information, lead them on a wild goose chase, lol :lol:
 
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Not a good idea either. As pointed out above:

The Equivocate said:
Or they see if you reply, then they know your email is an active account, and they bring on the spam.
 
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Reply with a different e-mail address. ;)
 
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I got about 4 of this scam mail in the last 3 weeks, ranging from 3 millions euro to 10. Stupid sh** don't even see the amount is way too good to be true.
 
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HellFear said:
Reply with a different e-mail address. ;)

Might work. But what about the Reference numbers you have to quote? If you use the right ones, then they can use this to identify your real email address. If you make one up, then they'll know that you're just messing around.
 
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Go to yahoo small business chat and watch out for pms from them. They even reply to you and chat with you and at last will ask for your email address and send the same spam messge to u.
 
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what an unprofessional scam
 
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