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Old 04-12-2007, 02:15 AM
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Default Microsoft Mega Jackpot Lotto

MICROSOFT MEGA JACKPOT
LOTTERY UNITED KINGDOM. LONDON.
BANK OF ENGLAND/MICROSOFT HOUSE,LONDON.
Dr ALBERT RICHARDSON (director)
Phone 1: (+44) 704-571-2507
Phone 2: (+44) 704-570-9614
Fax : (+44) 871-264-0840




MICRO (LOTTERY)
REF NO: M154S/WL06.
CHIP NO: 9465206



MICROSOFT ELECTRONIC EMAIL AWARD PROMOTION.

Today, we announce the 25 lucky winners of the MICROSOFT MEGA JACKPOT
LOTTO WINNINGS PROGRAMS held on 4th MARCH 2007. Your company or your
personal
e-mail address, attached to the Chip Number: 9465206,won in the sixth
lottery category 2007. Your email address has brought you an unexpected
luck, please read through this message.

You are therefore been approved for lump sums pay out of £5,500,000.00,
FIVE MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. Equivalent to, ($10,064,000
USD), Ten Million, sixty four thousand US Dollars. In cash Credited to
file REF NO: M154S/WL06. And MICRO (LOTTERY) CHIP NO: 9465206, you are
the sixth lucky winner of the total
winners of 25. You all won £5.5, million Pounds each.All the 25
participants were selected through our Microsoft computer ballot system (MCBS)
drawn from each continent, as part of International "E-MAIL" Promotions
Program, to promote the use of ELECTRONIC MAILS (E-MAILS) all over the
World, and to promote the use of Microsoft Office.

Your funds (certified Cashiers cheque) have been insured with the
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, LONDON, With your REF NO: M154S/WL06.
To claim your winning prize (£5.5, million pounds), you must first,
contact the claims department by email for Processing and remittance of
your prize money to you.


The claims processor is:
Name : Mr JEFF FINLAY
E-mail : microsofthelpdesk@excite.com
Do email the above email address, at once with all the claims
requirements below. In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications.

Claims Requirements:


1.full Name:............................................. ......

2.Address:........................................ .............

3.Nationality:.................................... .............

4.Age:...........Date of Birth:................................

5.Occupation:..................................... .............

6.Phone:...........Phone 2:...............Fax:.................

7.State ofOrigin:...............Country:.................. ....

8.Sex:............................................ .............

9.REF NO:............................................... .......

10.CHIP NO:............................................... .....
The above requirements are much more needed to proceed. Be free and
fast to send the above details to your claims processor.

PAYMENT OPTIONS: ________________

(1) BANK SWIFT WIRE TRANSFER.

(2) BY COURIER DELIVERY TO DIRECTLY TO YOUR LOCAL BANK OR YOUR HOUSE

PROCEEDURES: ____________

(1):This Bank is reliable and has been one of our major sponsors. They
are fast in any form of transfer with the minimum of three days and
maximum of five days your funds will appear straight in your designated
account. Despite the fact that their minimum activation (Deposit) fee is
quiet High I assure you they are reliable.

You will only pay into your new account the minimum of £1,500 GB pounds
choosing by you before transfer. This money remains in your account and
can still be transferred to you along with your Prize/money. You can
retain this account if you wish to. First, you
will be asked to choose an account.By activation you will be asked to
make an initial deposit into this new account before transfer that is
all.
(2): The use of our courier firm, this option is often preferred by
most winners. Where your prize/money will be couriered directly to you or
your local bank any where you want it. The courier charge is normal
with little insurance and administrative charges added.

You are to make sure the address of where you want your prize/money
couriered to. Be correct with no mistakes. They do not deliver parcels to
P.O.BOX they do not allow the use of credit cards this is for security
reason. This courier charges are between the
ranges of £550 GB Pounds to £850 GB Pounds. No matter where you are
located in the World.

Sincerely,
Mrs Courtney Baker

(Secretary )

NOTE: Do not reply this mail. You are to contact your claims processor
immediately by email. Be aware and informed, that there will be upfront
charges, either for transfer of funds to your account or either by
transportation (courier) you will be asked to pay for
the delivery charges or transfer charges. You will also be given
information’s on how to claim your prize; you will be given the contacts to
the offices in charge of the necessary certificate if necessary. Have it
in mind that this is not a Scam; we want you
to understand that there will be upfront charges for the delivery or
for the transfer of your funds.

WARNING!!! ANY MAIL RECIEVED OF THIS SUCH WITH ANY OTHER TRADE MARK OR
ADDRESS SHOULD BE FOWARDED TO YOUR CLAIMS PROCESSOR IMMEDIATELY, THIS
WILL HELP US TO FIGHT SCAM AND LOTTERY IMPOSTERS. THANK YOU FOR
YOURANTICIPATED CO-OPERATION.

************************************************** ************************************************** ************
The MICROSOFT MEGA JACKPOT LOTTO is proudly sponsored by the Microsoft
rporation, the Intel Group, Toshiba, Dell computers, Mckintosh and a
conglomeration of other international IT companies. The MICROSOFT MEGA
JACKPOT LOTTO internet draw is held once in a year and is organized to
encourage the use of the internet and computers worldwide.

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