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PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING THIS BLOG.
ALL the lotteries, draws, compensation schemes, inheritances, payment agent or mystery shopper jobs and business proposals offering huge sums of money are SCAMS. You CAN'T WIN a lottery or prize draw you HAVEN'T ENTERED.
Please don't post comments asking if the SCAMS you have received are real.
PLEASE DON'T LEAVE YOUR PERSONAL DETAILS IN A COMMENT ASKING SCAMMERS TO CONTACT YOU (yes, people really do this regularly!)
Clearly this scammer isn’t English (or Scottish, Welsh, Irish, American, Canadian, Australian, New Zealander – and apologies to any other English speaking countries I’ve missed). I’m told that “after the week verification” – whatever that is – that the HSBC are going to suspend my online account. That would be difficult – I don’t have an HSBC account.
This is just a scam – the scammer is after your bank account and credit card [Continue reading YOUR ONLINE ACCOUNT HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED]
No – you haven’t “been selected” to win 1.5 million anything. You’ve “been selected” as a potential scam victim. Actually, you weren’t “selected” at all – the scammer just bought a list of millions of email addresses. If you reply, the scammer will start asking you for money. Just delete the email.
You have been Selected in the PEPSI CONSUMER AWARD OF THE YEAR 2009 BONANZA held August 2009, you won the [Continue reading No Subject]
Yawn – another fake Yahoo lottery. Yahoo don’t run random lotteries, and they certainly do’t give away millions of dollars for no reason at all. This is a scammer, hoping to take money from you by charging you fees. Delete the email and don’t reply.
Lottery YAHOO LOTTERY RESULTS 2009
YAHOO INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY
CONGRATULATIONS!
Yahoo International Lottery Organization [Continue reading CONGRATULATIONS!]
You know the story of this one too. ”Mrs Hamilton” is a) rich, b) widowed and c) dying. (Incidentally, why do these scammers always claim to have been “married for fifteen years without a child?) Oh yes – there are some wicked relatives in there somewhere.
Ignore this load of rubbish – “Mrs Hamilton” is a scammer who wants to get her hands on your money.
Dear Friend
my name is Audi Hamilton undergoing medical treatment in South Rand Hospital ,
Gauteng. south africa.i am married
to dr. Graham Hamilton who worked with british judical commission in england.
We were married for fifteen years without a child. Before his death on the 5th
of july 2004.he made a vow to use his wealth for the less privileged.he
deposited the sum of 3.5 million pounds with one security company in
europe.presently, his money is still with the company.recently, my doctor told
me that i will not last for the next 4 months due to a rare form of cancer of
the pancreas but what disturbs me most is my stroke.i have decided to donate
this funds to a god fearing person who will
utilise it as my husband wished.I understand that blessed is the hand that
giveth. I took this decision because I do not have any child that will inherit
this money and my husband relatives are not inclined to helping poor persons
and I do not want my husbands hard earned money to be misused or spent in the
manner in which my late husband did not specify. I do not want a situation
where this money will be used in an ungod ly manner, hence the reason for
taking this bold decision. I am not afraid of death Continue reading Please write back soonest
I’ve had so many scam emails from “Mr Jeffery James Dean” that the Euro Lottery would be bankrupt – if any of the emails were true. Which they aren’t. ”Mr Dean” is a scammer who is hoping to take money from you by charging you fees.
Good day,
My name is Mr. Jeffery James Dean; I work in the Euro Lottery. I am soliciting your assistance for a swift transfer of £4,528,000.00 [Continue reading Jeffery Dean]
FROM: MR. JAMES ZENZO JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA. TEL: +27-73-312-1837 E-MAIL: desk0010dept@hotmail.com Dear friend, my name is James Zenzo; I am the manager of auditing and accounting department of my bank here in Johannesburg, South Africa. In my department we discovered an abandoned sum $9.6million (Nine Million Six Hundred Thousand United State Dollars) in an account that belongs to one of our foreign customer (MR. MIKE HALL) who died along with his entire family in [Continue reading PLEASE MY DEAREST KINDLY READ ATTACHMENT AND CALL ME IMMEDIATELY]
You are not the “Lucky Winner” – you are a potential scam victim. There is no such thing as the Yahoo Lotter In-coporation (sic).
This load of rubbish was written by a scammer who just wants to take money from you by charging you fees. Delete the email.
Yahoo Lottery
In-coporation
Baley House, Har Road
Sutton, Greater London
SM1 4te
United Kingdom
Attn Lucky Winner,
We are pleased to inform you that you have emerged as a winner in our
monthly YAHOO & HOTMAIL MICROSOFT WINDOWS LIVE Lottery Programs Year
(2009).
Your email address was selected by our Electronic Random Selection System
(ERSS)
from an exclusive list of 30,000,000 e-mail addresses of individual and
corporate bodies
generated from an internet resource database. No tickets were sold.
Your email address is identified with Batch Number: YHM09102XN and Ticket
Number: YHM09788 in Category “B” and your claims portfolio is
filled with Ref Number:YHM35447XN.You are therefore advised to receive a
cash prize of £500,000.00 (Five Hundred Thousand Great
British Pound) from the total payout, and and a Brand New BMW X5 JEEP Continue reading Please confirm ID?
Have you noticed how many scammers think it will “come as a surprise” to hear from them? It’s not a surprise – I get dozens of scam emails each week. ”Mr Mpho” isn’t a bank manager – he’s a scammer. He doesn’t want you to help him move 35 million dollars – he wants you to send him money. Ignore him.
FROM: PATRICK MPHO E-MAIL:patrickmpho2009@live.co.za, patrickmphosse@gmail.com, 20 BOTHA CRESCENT, SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH [Continue reading STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL]
“Mrs Owunsah” tells me she has “great confidence” in me. How sweet. Sadly, I don’t have any confidence in her – because she’s a scammer. If you make the mistake of replying to her she will start demanding money from you. She isn’t rich – yet. She’s hoping you will make her rich by sending her money. Delete the email and don’t reply.
FROM MRS. ABENA OWUNSAH
Dear Sir/Madam,
[Continue reading FROM MRS. ABENA OWUNSAH]
“Agent Wesley Benson”, aka mpompili@bellnet.ca has to be the laziest scammer on the planet. You’ve won £5m. Yeah right – how, why, where. Couldn’t even be bothered to make up a story? Couldn’t be bothered to give your email a catchy subject line? Get stuffed you lazy (fill in the blank)
Just delete this bit of rubbish and don’t reply.
This is to inform you that you have been fully cleared a [Continue reading Re:]
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