Scam Tip Report #13401 - uk mobile lottery
Scam Reporter | Scam Tips Received
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| Anonymous Somewhere in Australia 2013-10-30 07:57:35 Lottery Scam
| +3 uk mobile lottery I was sent a text message that i won and asking me to email my draw number. then i received a certificate and letter to which i responded like a fool with my name and phone number. |
Follow Ups/Extra Information. Most recent is listed first.
| Anonymous () Added the following extra information on :2014-06-02 02:09:59 |
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Text msg read:
Congrat!Your mobile number was selected as a lucky winner of £1,500,000.00 on UK LOTTERY Draw with Draw number 626404. Email rberth091@gmail.com for claims.
Scam Email
| Someone (Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand) Added the following extra information on :2014-03-15 08:06:26 |
Scammer Information | Name: Phillip Edgar | Email Address:
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I was send the txt to say that i had won and so i mailed them to claim and was sent back a cert and instructions to mail them my name,address,phone number and draw number.Like a fool i did so and then i realised that this was a damn scam.What can they do with that info i had given them?
| Olga (Ventspils, Ventspils, Latvia) Added the following extra information on :2013-11-02 07:29:43 |
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The Entire Board of Directors, Staff and the International Awareness Promotion Department of the UK MOBILE LOTTERY Sweepstakes Programme, wishes to congratulate you as one of our Star Prize Winner in this month’s UK MOBILE LOTTERY Sweepstakes Promotion (IAP) held in England. The selection process was carried out through a Random Selection in our Computerized Email Selection System (C.E.S.S.) from a database of over three million mobile numbers from a computer ballot selection from different continents of the world. In your Continent, your mobile number was luckily selected. This makes you a proud winner of the sum of £2,500.000.00 (TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND GREAT BRITISH POUNDS. The cheque comes with other consolation prize such as T-Shirt, Face Cap, Blackberry mobile phone and Apple Laptop {courtesy Apple}.
In reference to the above, we would recommend our affiliate courier (Parcel Express Couriers) which is the only trusted courier presently capable of handling such a vital package as yours, as they have been under a contract with us for quite a long time now to deliver cheques of huge sums from our sponsors to us and our winners. On that note we would require you to contact the courier and arrange how to get your Winning Items (i.e. Cheque, T-Shirt, Face Cap, Blackberry Mobile Phone and an Apple Laptop (courtesy Apple) from our office here in England to your doorstep. Please be aware that UK MOBILE LOTTERY office will only dispatch your cheque and other vital items to them and won't be responsible for any delivery charges incurred. After pick up, they shall send you the delivery arrangement of your won package which you will use to know when your Items will get to your location. You can reach the courier through their details below:
Please contact Mr. Phillip Edgar of Parcel Express Couriers with Your Names, Address, Mobile Number and Draw Number (161013) via email info@pexpww-uk.com
Contact Details to the couriers are listed below;
Mr. Phillip Edgar
Parcel Express Couriers
Email: info@pexpww-uk.com
24 Hours Number: +44 744 022 0250
Office Fax Number: +44 207 691 9429
You are advised to keep your winning information's confidential until your claim is processed and your winnings safely delivered to you, this is part of our security measures to avoid double claiming on your winning and unwarranted abuse on our program. We advise you give them your Draw number (161013) to present to us before we can release your package to them.
Do not hesitate to contact us for more information, kindly contact us the moment you receive your cheque. Kindly Note: that the courier delivery charges of your prize to your destination would be paid by you.
Warm Regards,
Mr. Robert
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