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Old 02-02-2008, 03:18 PM
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Exclamation Queen Elizabeth's Foundation

Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 15:26:10 -0700 (MST)
Subject: From: Queen Elizabeth's Foundation
From: "From: Queen Elizabeth's Foundation" <info@foundation.co.uk> Add Mobile Alert
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From: Queen Elizabeth's Foundation
Woodlands Road
Leatherhead Court
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 0BN.

Attn: Beneficary,

Congratulations The Queen Elizabeth's Foundation
has chosen you by the board of trustees as one of
the final recipients of a cashGrant/Donation for
your own personal, educational, and business
development. To celebratethe 30th anniversary
program, We are giving out a yearly donation of
US$500,000.00 Five Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars¤ to 40lucky recipients,as charity donations/aid
from the Queen Elizabeth's Foundation,ECOWAS, EU«UNICEF
and the UNO in accordance with the enabling act of
Parliament, which is part of our promotion. To file
for your claim you are to fill out below information
and send it to Mr. George Wallect The Executive
Secretary Via his email contact address

Claims Requirements:

1© Full Name:............
2© Address:..............
3© Nationality:.........
4© Age: Date of Birth:.........
5© Occupation:.................
6© Phone: ........ Fax:..............
7© State of Origin:........ Country:..........

The Executive Secretary:

Mr. Williams George
Woodlands Road
Leatherhead Court
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 0BN.
E¬mail foundationdeliveryofficeuk@yahoo.es
Tell: +44 701 114 6560
************************************************** ************************
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People is a registered
charity No 251051. Registered as a company limited by guarantee in
London No892013. Registered at Leatherhead Court, Woodlands Road«
Leatherhead«Surrey KT22 0BN.
************************************************** ************************

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Old 02-10-2008, 10:58 AM
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Default The Queen Elizabeth's Foundation

I received a mail stating that i have the donation of The Queen Elizabeth's Foundation. I have replyed the sender with my details and after i have send the mail i had feeling it sure that this is a scam but before i was confirmed i wrote a mail "The Queen Elizabeth's Foundation" by foprwarding the mail to advice me regarding the mail and what i should i be doing.

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Old 02-10-2008, 11:31 AM
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Did they respond? Where did you forwarded the scam mail? I hope not to another scam mail ..................

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Old 02-12-2008, 06:07 AM
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Thumbs down Reply from the real Foundation

I forwarded the mail to the following Orginasation and they responded me

Sent: 10 February 2008 10:44
To: info Foundation
Subject: Scam or Real

Dear Sir/ Madam,

I am in received of the following mail, i was excited to receive it but when i gave second thought while going through the mail i had doubt if is not a Fraud and Scam please advice


Kinley Wangchuk
Bhutan

================================================== ========

Please be advised that the e-mail you have received does not originate from the Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People.

We are a respected charity, registered in England, working on behalf of people with disabilities.

Unfortunately, the e-mail you have received originates from a person or persons unknown who are fraudulently mis-using the Foundation's name. We have already reported the matter to the appropriate authorities in the United Kingdom.

The e-mail in question has, in fact, all the common features of an advanced fee fraud and should BE IGNORED.

We are sorry that you have been inconvenienced by this message but can only reiterate that it does NOT originate from the Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People.


Alison Paterson
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation

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Old 02-12-2008, 12:29 PM
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According your post, you have forwarded the scam mail to :
<info@foundation.co.uk>.
That means that all are scam as also and you and you are banned but this post will remain to remind all that in this site everything passes from multiple checks.

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Old 03-17-2008, 06:49 PM
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Lightbulb Queen Elizabeth's Foundation " Fraud"

I got a letter from the Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for disabled People
Stating that I was going to get 500,000 dollars from them.
And ask for My personal information. I would not send my info.
I asked for a number to speak with The so called Executive Mark Hughes
They actually sent me back a number.
But this is a BIG FRAUD.....Do Not Send Your Information to Them !!!
Also got one from Ecowas Foundation and it is the same thing, but tries to get soeone to respond to me questions, But no one ever wrote back.
So another BIG SCAM!!!!

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Old 03-17-2008, 07:12 PM
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Brondie

Your post merged to an existing thread for this scam according posting instructions (are in FAQ) and multiple post deleted.

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Old 05-11-2008, 03:29 AM
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Default fraud or scam i dont know

I've received the mail like this

Attn: Beneficary,

PIN NO:QEF/GD/555-2247/2008

Congratulations The Queen Elizabeth's Foundation has chosen you by the
board of trustees as one of the final recipients of a cashGrant/Donation
for your own personal, educational, and business


Yours Truly,

Mrs.Mary Gray .
Co-ordinator(Queen Elizabeth Foundation cashGrant/Donation).
informationdepartment2000@yahoo.com

Is this spam or fraud

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Old 05-11-2008, 05:53 AM
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Default A typical scam

@swati5547.
Quote:
Is this spam or fraud
It is a scam!
If you continued with it, you would be asked for various 'fee's' or charges to get your so called "grant" his will not stop until you are bankrupt or stop communicating with these crooks!
There is NO 'donation' this is just the bait to get you to part with your money!

Why on earth would any organization that needs money to help the disadvantaged give money away for nothing?? answer =they do not! It is all a scam !

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Old 07-08-2008, 11:40 AM
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Default Queen Elizabeth's Foundation

Well, Her Majesty Liz was so moved as to send me one of these letters today.
It's a lucky thing that (now) I trust no person living, and walk softly around the dead, because I would actually "qualify" for an award like that. Being a cranky old lady with disabilities, I wondered...hummmm, could this be my lucky day?
Thinking.."maybe they caught wind of how much trouble I am having finishing my degree living on $620 a month" ?!

I wondered, how do they make money on me? I sort of chuckle thinking anyone would get too far if they stole MY identity. The first card they tried to apply for would come back from Experian saying "Shoot her on Sight!"

I guess I don't quite understand the criminal mind.

I did, however, fall for the one (Australian Lottery) where they send you a (very authentic looking) check up front...and since it was my local bank, I thought I would deposit it, and see if it cleared. They did say I was to use it to send to THEM, and THEN they would bestow the googolplex amount on me.
My thinking was, I'd just tell em, "Nah, YOU keep the rest, This much will get me WAY past this life and into the next!"
Well, the check cleared! I started paying off my (collaterilized) credit card, bills, and got my hair done. 4 weeks after it cleared, bank seized my account. I had to pay the bank back for having paid off my collaterilized card, plus I lost it.

But this Queeny Letter didn't indicate how they get anything out of me, but my identity, which is useless even to me.

So any light you can shed on whom we should report them to for the swiftest judgment available, such as Postmaster General - or handy phrases that would put the fear of God into them...I would be EVER so beholdin' !

Here is where 'once burned, twice shy' could be applied.

Thank you for being smarter than average, and for keeping track of these n'eer-do-wells!

Paige

Oh Yeah! They usually have 'less than impeccable grammar-and atrocious spelling! That's a dead give-away!


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