Anyone gotten this yet??

connie8890

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Here is an email I rcvd, am sure it is some scam. If they want my info to steal my identity, what they would get wouldn't do them any good. I have baaaaad credit. Tell me your take on this.

YOUR US$2M PRIZE SURPRISE:
LUCKY DAY INTERNATIONAL:
118 Marcopolostraat, 1053 N- Ams,
The Netherlands.
Tel/Fax: +31-84-754-7028

Sir/Madam,

RE: YOUR PRIZE NOTIFICATION.

This is to inform you about your lottery winning. In the lottery drawn on the 4th of March and released on the 6th of March, you won the lump sum of US$2 Million. Your winning prize (US$2 M) was from a total cash pool of US$10 Million shared among five lucky winners. The lottery is a promotional programme co- sponsored by a major software provider aimed at encouraging Internet users. All participants were selected through a random computer ballot system drawn from over 50,000 company and 500,000 individual email addresses all over the world.

Note:
1. You are required to keep your winning private from public notice until you receive your US$2 Million. This is part of our security protocol to avoid disclaimer and unwarranted abuse of the programme by participants. An instance was the disclaimer to the lump sum lottery winning prize of US$162M in USA in January, 2005. The disclaimer later apologised publicly (our source: CNN). We do not want to experience this ugly situation.
2. As an Internet user, your email address is qualified for the lottery draw.
3. Lucky No: == 1-5-17-31-51-60 , Batch No: == :AK-1433 , Ref.No CR/0237821020NL , Ticket No: == KD613310,
4. Under 18 years is automatically disqualified.
5. Winning prizes must be claimed not later than 31st March, 2006.

To receive your prize, do please contact our fiducial agent (Mr. Steve Olea) at: ( [email protected] OR [email protected] ). Or through Fax number +31-84-754-7144. You are advised to include your Lucky Number, Batch Number, Age, Occupation, Address, Telephone and Fax numbers when contacting your agent. Inform your agent any change of address during the perid of claiming your prize.

Accept our congratulations and thank you for being part of our promotional programme.

Regards,

Mrs. Mary Vander (The Deputy Director Int'l Promotion/Prize Award Dept.)
 
um yea its spam... why would a software promotion give away 2 million dollars... you should email them back and have a little fun... make sure to post the responses here
 
Flood their inbox with so much useless mail. That is always fun. i once did it.
 
Its a european phone number for the fax, why would they give away any money in US funds?

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I use their addresses...

when I sign up for a lot of the freebies.

Let them get the spam. :bigok:
 
:claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: WOW! I never thought of that! From now on, hehe...heh....hehe. Fight fire with fire. Marvelous idea! :bigok:
 
diGriz said:
when I sign up for a lot of the freebies.

Let them get the spam. :bigok:

I Like it :bigok:
 
That would be OK, as long as the freebie confirmation email doesn't have your name or address in it.
 
I get emails of this nature all the time. I just consider it spam.
 
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