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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

petjeffreypj@yahoo.com.hk 60876KS652M PETRONAS REDEMPTION CENTER‏ From: PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD (winners@petronas.com)

Petroliam Nasional Berhad(PETRONAS).
Tower 1
Petronas Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur City Centre(KLCC)
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

PETRONAS a Leading Oil and Gas Multinational Of Choice proudly announces
to you
as one of her 25 lucky winners worldwide in it's Secured Online Promotion.

You are therefore entitled to a Total payout of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED
THOUSAND UNITED STATE DOLLARS ($2,500,000.00USD) in cash in this category.

This Promotion was held at the Prestigious Petronas Twin Towers(Currently
the
Tallest Building in Malaysia) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia through a secured
automated
powered ballot where over 50,000 email addresses from all over the world
were
being collected for the draw. The purpose for this Promotion is an avenue
to
appreciate all customers who have patronized us over the years both from
Malaysia and worldwide as a whole, the promotion is also geared at
bringing
PETRONAS close to the world for advertising its exquisite brands of
products.

The following are your winning Informations to be kept confidential, your
claims
agent is the only authorised person you are required to disclose these
informations to for processing:

TICKET NUMBER ------------------60876KS652M,
WINNING NUMBERS ------------------ 85083457
RAFFLE DRAW NUMBERS ------------------1982-02
SECURITY NUMBER ------------------------- 0202.
REFERENCE NUMBER----------------- PET/43824394763/08

You being Authorised/Mandated by this notification which takes immediate
effect
to get in touch with your claims officer whom your entitlement has been
drafted
to for onward assistance and disbursement with the following informations

YOUR FULL NAME:
CONTACT ADDRESS:
PHONE NO:
OCCUPATION:
YOUR WINNING EMAIL:
NAME OF YOUR NEXT OF KIN:
==============================================================
====================================================
PRIZE RELEASE DEPARTMENT
Petroliam Nasional Berhad(PETRONAS)
Tower 1
Petronas Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
EMAIL: petjeffreypj@yahoo.com.hk
MR. PETER JEFFERY.
==============================================================
====================================================
All the Members and Staff Of PETRONAS congratulates you for being a winner
of
its promotion as we hope that you would take the time to Patronize us in
the
near future to have a taste of our Exquisite brands of products.

Yours Truly,
Mrs.Omo Fausty.
Online coordinator,
PETRONAS SECURED ONLINE PROMOTION,
Sweepstakes International Program.
Open 7 days 8am-11pm.

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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

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

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

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Never post you email in a forum or digest.

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