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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Re:You can claim it - thanks for your letter

From: Roberto.C - zxzrc@aol.co.uk

Attention Please.

I humbly seek for your co-operation as a reliable and honest person, to
present you to my company (UK NATIONAL LOTTERY) as the player and winner
of an unclaimed lottery drew held in 7th January 2004;
http://www.thelotter.com/LotteryResults.aspxpageId=7&id=24&DrawNumber=41190

I am a staff of the UK National Lottery, whose duty is to collate/compute
purchased, paid and unclaimed lottery tickets before and after each draw.
In the course of my duty, I discover a ticket number that won Nine million
three hundred and eighty two thousand four hundred and ninety six pounds
(£9,382,496.00) from the Lotto draw held in January 2004, and ever since
nobody has come forward to make claim.

NOTE THE FOLLOWING;

1. You have not won any lottery prize – if you have not purchased a ticket
for the UK National Lottery draw, you won't have won a prize. Get detail
on how and when you can be play and win a UK National lottery prize from
the following sites;
www.national-lottery.co.uk

2. I have contacted you to stand out as the owner and player of the
unclaimed, which will automatically, makes you the winner of the winning
prize (£9,382,496.00).

3.As a staff of the UK National lottery, I'll conduct you on how to apply
for claim/ prize in accordance to the UK National lottery claims rules and
regulations - meaning you would applying for the claim legally.

4. I've the complete information of the winning ticket (the duplicate copy
of the ticket, date, place and time of purchase)

5. On your acceptance to claim the prize, am willing to share the winning
prize with you on a 50% - 50 % bases (£4,691,248.00 for each of us)

MOST IMPORTANTLY:

If I/we do not claim this winning prize, it will automatically be
forfeited and be transferred to the National Lottery Distribution Fund or
the Olympic Lottery Distribution Fund (AS THE COMPANY MAKES THE GENERAL
PUBLIC TO BELIEVE) but truth is that the money will eventually finds its
way to the company's and the Camelot's TOP OFFICIALS private pocket
directly or indirectly over time.

LOTTERY SCAM WARNING: UK National lottery has spent millions of pounds
trying to enlighten, educate the general public and all internet uses
about the various e-mail lottery scams. Please visit the listed web sites
to enable you recognize fake and scam e-mail lottery.
http://www.lottery.co.uk/info/scams.asp

Please call me on the receipt of this e-mail - Thank you.

Yours truly,
Mr. R.C
Phone: + 44 779 647 1193
Email: zxzrc@aol.co.uk

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