Along with the Lloyds TSB, Santander & Halifax accounts that I don't have.
This must be the ticket that I never bought on every trip to Spain
Congratulation!We are pleased to notify you again that your email address
has won the EL GORDO ELECTONIC EMAIL IN CONJUCTION WITH MICROSOFT National
On-line Sweepstakes held 30th JANUARY,2012,with lucky numbers:9,11,13,24,43,
and Ref:Es/72/N.14/LT/410/.You are therefore been approved to claim the sum
of (€850,000.00) Euros.we are yet to recieve your file for claims.
For confirmation,proccessing procedure for due remittance of funds,
contact BANK claims agent for your claims with:
Ticket No: (((56475600545 188. 9-11-13-24-43
NAME OF CLAIMS AGENT:DR.CARLOS POLINI SMIRTH. )))*******************
OFFICE:GLOBANET FINANCIAL SERVICES.
Claims BANK Agent Email: gfsorgzn@aol.com **********************
Awaiting your response.:
Tel:+34-603-097-883. Fax:+34-911-817-341
1 Full Names: 2. Residential Address: 3. Mobile Tel: 4.Fax:
N.B
This EL GORDO/MICROSOFT online electronics which you emerged a winner
was a free ticket online email address drawn where thousands of emails
addresses were collected from world wide websites and used for the onl
ine draws/sweepstakes and during winners selection your email address
came out among first ten which won you the lottery in first category
and entitles you to claim the sum of(€850.000.00EUROS)
N.B.Cheques not collected within (3) weeks of this notification will be
forfieted by winners.
From: Mrs.Paula.Hendrix.Pedrosa
(Web-Email Information Manager)MADRID- SPAIN Government..
419 Scam Example: "Elgordo Lottery Madrid"
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There is a real Spanish Lottery company called El Gordo, which on its website distances itself from these scams and asks recipients of the scam emails to send them a copy.
We often receive reports of postal letters from Spain notifying people of a lottery win. These letters usually tell them to contact a company called "Santalucia Seguridad S.A. / Santalucia Seguros S.A." or something similar. If you have received such letters, please read our page on the postal mail version of this scam on how you can help us fight these criminals.
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