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#8220 by Arnold Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:37 pm
Not the most plausible lottery scam
:laugh-s:
WMO | World Meteorological Organization
Lottery - Compensation Award
Sponsored by the major system dealers.

Attention Beneficiary,

WMO was the organization that handled Fourth Quarter Edition of the World Compensation Lottery Program for computer users.

The Four big computer companies came and ordered us to West Africa to organize the Lottery program for Internet Compensation Promotion Programs (ICPP). The companies are Microsoft Inc. Dell Inc, Hewlett Packard (HP) and IBM. Over three thousand (3000) email addresses won different cash prizes.
All winners were selected through a computer ballot-system, drawn from over 500,000 companies and 250,000,000 personal email addresses from all over the world online, of which three thousand where selected at random, as winners in different categories.

Your e-mail address attached to ticket number; GY564 with serial number MS-DL0303M, lottery reference number WMO80234CV won in the 2nd category. The second category winners are approved for $800,000.00 (Eight Hundred Thousand U.S Dollars).

We have a situation here. The reason why we are contacting you via email is because notification to all beneficiaries were air-mailed via regular post, to the addresses and zip code they have registered with their email addresses. We just discovered that most beneficiaries never received any parcel. The parcel contained instructions and what you need to do to get your payment check to the tune of $800,000.00 (Eight Hundred Thousand U.S Dollars).

Surprisingly, a woman came to our office with a letter, saying that you are sick and needed to be operated upon. She has requested that your payment/check be made in her name so that she can travel back and take care of you.

Since this has been the reigning method by which peoples funds were fraudulently claimed, we have to send you an email to alert you about this and we request you to confirm to us by email if this woman is from you. Below are her details for you to confirm if this woman is from you.

Names: Miss Deborah L Williams
Address: 40 West Merrick Road Valley Stream, NY 11580

If this woman is not from you please follow immediately the instructions as directed in the winning parcel that was air-mailed to you via regular post.

The instructions are as follows:

1. Quickly contact the contracted delivery/courier company (FedEx & World Tropic Courier) and reconfirm your delivery information to them.

Their contact information is:

Contact Person Name: Mr. Harry D. Benjamin
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: +234-807-269-7558

Please re-confirm to them your details as follows:

Full Names:
Address:
City:
State:
Postal Code:
Country:
Contact Phone Number:

2. Due to the risk of identity theft, interception of parcels and the stealing of peoples mails in their mailbox, which almost crippled the WMO | World Meteorological Organization Program in 2007. All parcels containing beneficiary's payment must be insured for risk of Identity Theft and unknown interception. You are to pay for just the insurance of your parcel to the courier company via western union and Money Gram. The insurance charges is only $250.00
Contact them now, send your information to them and ask them what details you should send the $250.00 to.

WMO Members provide accurate weather and climate information to assist the agricultural community in producing a sustainable and secure food supply.

Mrs. Gloria S. Fields
For: WMO | World Meteorological
Notification Officer

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#8377 by GomerPyle Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:28 am
It's my favourite too. :lol:

It'll be a cool day in Hell that it gets any biters, even tough it's also backed by Microsoft Inc. Dell Inc, Hewlett Packard (HP) and IBM (and Uncle Tom Cobbley and all).

His mistake is to not mention Michael Fish.

Non-EU citizens should go here to find out about obtaining a visa to work as an au pair in the UK
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/doineedvisa/
Whenever payment is requested by Western Union you're dealing with a scammer

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