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Friday, July 30, 2010

BBC ONE WINNING NOTIFICATION!!‏


BBC ONE WINNING NOTIFICATION!!‏

BBC ONE NATIONAL LOTTERY
info@bbc.co.uk
 
 
 
BBC ONE NATIONAL LOTTERY,
Unit 5, Tiger Court, Kings Drive,
Kings Business Park, Prescot, Knowsley, Liverpool, L34 1BH.
Confirm: http://www.bbc.co.uk/lottery/
 
BBC ONE WINNING NOTIFICATION!!
 
The British Government in collaboration with the World Gaming Board are
the sponsors of this online email lottery for compensation and grant for
both past lottery winners and the entire world public for purpose of
Infrastructural development as an online compensation for all internet
users.
 
We happily announce to you the draw of the Special Global 2010 Promotional
Draw held on the Wednesday July 28, 2010, in Kings Business Park United
Kingdom. Your e-mail address attached to REF No; IMP/73253CA/2010, with
Batch No: 642376/CA/2010 and draw No.1523, drew the Winning No: 01 11 33
37 42 43, Bonus No: 19 for BBC One Lotto under the choice of the lottery
in the 1st category of bi-weekly six.
 
All participants were selected randomly from World Wide Web site through
computer draws system and extracted from over 10,000,000 companies and
personal e-mails. So your email is your online automatic ticket that
qualified you for this draw. You have therefore been approved to claim a
total sum of £1,263,584.00 Pounds Sterling (One Million Two Hundred and
Sixty Three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty Four Pounds Sterling).
 
In view of this, your £1,263,584.00 Pounds Sterling (One Million Two
Hundred and Sixty Three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty Four Pounds
Sterling) would be released to you by following the directives of the
Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc. Our London - UK Bank will immediately commence
the processing of your payment to facilitate the release of your funds as
soon as you contact the office. So you are required to forward the
following details to our trusted Bank company to help facilitate the
processing of your claims:
 
You are to contact the Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, for payment with
details below:
Contact Person: Hamilton Reeds.
Bank Name: Royal Bank Of Scotland
Email: r.b.s.transferdept@hotmail.co.uk
Tel: +44 70359 25434, +44 702 4010 798.
 
FILL PAYMENT PROCESSING FORM BELOW:
1. FULL NAMES: _________
2. ADDRESS: ________
3. AGE AND SEX: ______
4. MARITAL STATUS: _____
5. OCCUPATION: _______
6. E-MAIL ADDRESS: _____
7. TELEPHONE NUMBER: ___
8. AMOUNT WON: _______
9. NATIONALITY: ________
10. COUNTRY: ________
 
Note that, you must contact the office of Mr. Hamilton Reeds the transfer
Manager of (Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc.), to claim your prize, send your
reference numbers, batch numbers, winning & bonus number along with
payment processing form to their official email address (
r.b.s.transferdept@hotmail.co.uk ).
 
Winners are advised to keep their winning details/information from the
public to avoid double claim (IMPORTANT) pending the prize claim by
Winner. You can also confirm your winning number and bonus numbers on our
website http://www.bbc.co.uk/lottery/
 
Congratulation!!
 
Sincerely,
Scott Mills (Mr.)
Lottery Controller General & Announcer,
BBC One Lotto.



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2. Respond to only email addresses you recognize. Contacts that you have used before, although infrequently can at times be hijacked, so take caution even if you know the sender

3. Never give out personal information. If asked for anything other than your name and email address, do not reply. This is a basic rule, if the ask for anything other than what you feel comfortable sharing, don't reply

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5. Never give out bank account information or any form of identification numbers, Social Security Numbers, or Credit Card numbers. Don't fall for it, never give out a bank number or credit card number, unless your doing direct business with the bank itself, there should be no reason for anyone to ask you to place your numbers in any email

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Do not respond to unsolicited (spam) e-mail.

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Be cautious of e-mail claiming to contain pictures in attached files, as the files may contain viruses. Only open attachments from known senders. Virus scan the attachments if possible.

Avoid filling out forms contained in e-mail messages that ask for personal information.

Always compare the link in the e-mail to the link you are actually directed to and determine if they actually match and will lead you to a legitimate site.

Log on directly to the official website for the business identified in the e-mail, instead of "linking" to it from an unsolicited e-mail. If the e-mail appears to be from your bank, credit card issuer, or other company you deal with frequently, your statements or official correspondence from the business will provide the proper contact information.

Contact the actual business that supposedly sent the e-mail to verify if the e-mail is genuine.


To receive the latest information about cyber scams, please go to the FBI website and sign up for e-mail alerts by clicking on one of the red envelopes. If you have received a scam e-mail, please notify the IC3 by filing a complaint at www.IC3.gov.

For more information on e-scams, please visit the FBI's New E-Scams and Warnings webpage at http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/escams.htm.






How to Start out Fresh with a New Email Address


If you are really fed up with the flood of scam emails entering your spam box or inbox, maybe it's time to start out new?
If you do, here is the best way to do it. No matter what service you use, the number one ways to avoid the scams and spam is this.

Never sign up for anything where you address is going to be posted openly on a website.

Never sign a online Guest Book. This is how I deliberately get scam emails, I can start a fresh account, sign one guest book and get 20 scam emails in a few hours.

Never post you email in a forum or digest.

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Never send your email to a unknown person or company.

Follow these few simple guidelines and you should avoid the massive spams and scam emails. The more you think PRIVACY the less they will find your email address. It's really that simple.




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