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#8426 by The Enchantress Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:13 pm
BRITISH GAMBLING UNION

From: "British Gambling Union" [email protected]

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Do not send information, it is a scam.

Sun, 22 Mar 2009

British Gambling Union
Tower 42, 25th Floor
25 Old Broad Street London
EC2N 1HQ.

Ref:ZA/144132/1211
Batch: 22/523009/LHINT


ATTENTION


We wish to inform you of the lottery draws held on the 20th March
2009 by United Kingdom Information Network Online (U.K.I.N.O) which is
Affiliated with the internet. In conjunction with the British Government
to commemorate
The Queens reigns on the throne
You are therefore been approved the lump sum pay out in cash to the tune of
?4, 0000,000.00(Four million pounds Sterling) and the total sum is
?20,000,000.00(Twenty
Million Pounds Sterling) shared among the five international winners in
this category.

Yourself, attached to Ticket number 356-00098-3211-222, with Serial number
818-09 drew the lucky numbers 67-99-777963, and consequently won the
Lottery through a computer ballot system that is where your Email was
gotten from

All participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from
17,000 names from Australia, New Zealand, North America, South America,
Europe and Middle East and Asia as part of our International Promotions
Programme, which is conducted monthly.
Note all eligible winners will be paid through our payment centers in
London/Spain


To begin your claim process, please contact your claims manager with
Details below and also provide him with the requested information so that
he can Expedite the processing of your claims.

NAME:.........................................
COUNTRY:.........................................
ADDRESS:.........................................
CITY:.........................................
STATE/PROV:.........................................
ZIP/POSTAL/CODE:.........................................
CELL PHONE:.........................................
OCCUPATION & AGE:.........................................
EMAIL:.........................................
REFERENCE NUMBER:.........................................
BATCH NUMBER:.........................................


Dr Guy Moore
Claims Verification Department.
FOR THE COMMITTEE.
CLAIMS MANAGER
FOREIGN CLAIMS DEPARTMENT
Tel: +44 703 195 7655
Fax: +44 870 471 9707
Email:[email protected]

To avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please quote your
Reference/batch numbers to any correspondences with us or our designated
agent.

Congratulations once more from all members and staffs of this program.
Thank You for being part of our promotional lottery program.

Sincerely,
Ms Paris Volvo


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#8427 by GomerPyle Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:47 pm
In conjunction with the British Government to commemorate The Queens reigns on the throne


To commemorate 57 years on the throne ? :laugh-s:

from 17,000 names from Australia, New Zealand, North America, South America, Europe and Middle East and Asia............which is conducted monthly


Some of those countries might not want to celebrate her reign, especially as some of them threw out her ancestors, and where is the 12 x £20 million annually supposed to come from if no one is paying for any tickets ?

These do catch out the unwary, especially people from countries who aren't familiar with scam mails and real lotteries. Read and learn. No matter how daft some of them sound, some will catch victims, or scammers wouldn't keep trying.

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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