FREELOTTO Email Promo (Scam Alert)

Lottery scams lack the entertaining variety of 419 scams. They all have pretty much the same format, invoking the name of some real lottery agency and tossing out winning numbers and the names of payment agents.

The rule to remember, however, is always the same: if you didn’t enter this lottery, you haven’t won. No real lottery agencies award random prizes to people who haven’t entered their contests.

Subject: Your E-mail Won (FREELOTTO)
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009 11:21 PM
From: “FREELOTTO EMAIL PROMO” info@lotto.com

FROM: GOVERNMENT ACCREDITED LICENSED
FREELOTTO AFFILIATED OFFICE U.K,
82 VICTORIA STREET VICTORIA LONDON SW1 U.K

We gladly announce to you the draw of the FREELOTTO online International program held this month.Your e-mail address You were entered as dependent clients with: Reference Serial Number:F2-003-036 and Batch number R/45-300-07. Your email address attached to the ticket number: 54-20-17-52-34-30 that draw the lucky winning number, which consequently won the Daily Jackpot in the first category A.

You have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of $2,000,000.00 (Two Million United State Dollars) in cash credited to file reference number: TFR/9900034943/JPT.This is from a total cash prize of £17,000,000 million shared amongst the first Ten (10) lucky winners in this category i.e. Match 5 plus bonus.

To file for your claim, please contact our FREELOTTO Fiduciary

Mr.Williams Ford
(Freelotto Fiduciary Department)
82 Victoria Street
Victoria London SW1 U.K
Email: freelottoagent90@aol.co.uk

Provide him with the information below:

Full Names:____________
Address:_________________
Age:____________________
Country:_________________
Occupation:_________________
Telephone:________________
Sex:______________________

Congratulations once more from all members and staff of this program.

Sincerely,
Kevin J. Aronin
Chairman & CEO

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