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  by Kinofjames
 
Hello Lucky Friend!

Please visit and play our video in the web link (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-no ... e-16961132 ),it
carries a comprehensive interview on how my fiancee and I won the Euro
Millions lottery prize of £45million in February 2012.
We have since shared some percentage of the funds among our families
and friends, made provisions for our forth coming wedding,our dream
home, and also invested against the future.
After seeking financial advise from our legal counsel,we have decided
to commence our charity foundation/projects,and also use the
opportunity to give out cash grant of ONE MILLION POUNDS (£1,000,000)
each to at most Five (5) lucky persons from any part of the world in
order to help eradicate poverty and improve the standard of living for
the less priviledged.

It may surprise you to know that your email address was submitted to
us from the best web directory and search engine by legal advisers to
our charity project as one of the five lucky persons.
This might sound as a hoax,but it is 100% legitimate and risk
free,therefore we suggest that you contact us immediately by email for
details on your fund disbursement.

Congratulations to you!

Cassey Carrington and Matt Topham
Email: [email protected]
  by Bryon Williams
 
Hello Kinofjames and welcome to scamwarners.

It is a scam (Lottery Scam) and not new. Anyone who replies to the scammer emails will be led to believe that they will receive the pretend money.

In order to collect the fake money the scammer will have you pay all sort of fees, taxes, shipping and etc. He will want these fees paid by Western Union, Money Gram or Bank Transfer. He will instruct you to pay him, a lawyer or shipping company. The scammer is the lawyer and shipping company using another free email account. If you pay the scammer money. New problems will arise requesting more money from you. Once you send the money you will never see it again.

http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... =12&t=3199
Scammers frequently use the name and website of a legitimate lottery in an attempt to build confidence.
  by Kinofjames
 
Thought as much but had not heard of this one, many thanks! :D