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#289091 by safa Tue Mar 22, 2016 7:59 am
To: [Removed AJ]
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From: [email protected]
Sent: 21 March 2016 17:09:41
To: [Removed AJ]
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British Petroleum Company
Head Office: # 10 Spring Gardens,
Trafalgar Square,London.
United Kingdom Sw1A 2TS
Telephone: +447405978299

Dear lucky winner,

We are delighted to receive your e-mail on the prize which was awarded to you by the British Petroleum. This is in response to a notification which was sent to you, informing you that you have emerged as the winner, thus you have won the 2016 BP prize of £ which will be released to you at the earliest.

I wish to seize this opportunity to congratulate you on this achievement and also provide you with guidelines for the claim and payment of this prize to you as the beneficiary. This prize is with the NatWest Bank of London as they have been assigned to you, to make this payment to your nominated bank account in your country of residence. Also note that this fund release shall be carried out in compliance with the British government's financial laws and stipulations on International transfer which will make it totally legitimate and hitch free.

To commence this claim, we request that you supply us certain personal details which will enable us to prepare your certificate of award which shall stand as your proof of winning from this company and also serve as source of fund to the government of your country once you receive this transfer in your account. This certificate of award shall be required by the NatWest bank during the transfer of your prize. We shall commence the preparation of this certificate of award as soon as we receive the below information from you. Please provide the information as requested below;

Full name:.............................................................
Address:................................................................
Age:......................................................................
Sex: ......................................................................
Nationality:.........................................................
Home Telephone:.............................................
Mobile Telephone:...........................................
E-mail address:................................................
Marital Status:...................................................
Occupation:....................................................

We hope to receive the above information from you as soon as possible so we can commence preparation of your certificate of award and also proceed with the claim and release of your awarded prize. Further details will also be sent to you as soon as we receive your reply.

Once again, We congratulate you for this landmark achievement and implore you with the responsibility of ensuring successful claims. We will get back to you with proceedings on receipt of your mail. For urgent inquiries, please feel free to call me on: +447405978299. Thank you and God bless.

Regards
Dr Jim Scott
(Regional Claims Agent)
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Last edited by AlanJones on Tue Mar 22, 2016 8:12 am, edited 1 time in total. Reason: Removed personal details and changed subject
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#289092 by AlanJones Tue Mar 22, 2016 8:13 am
Yes, it's a scam, there's no such thing as email lotteries where email addresses are randomly picked to win prizes.

Please do not tell scammers that they are listed here - it will take them seconds to change their fake details and their new details will not be listed for any future victims to find.

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