Scam Tip Report #8485 - S. Herselman
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| Anonymous Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa 2013-03-06 03:57:33 Lottery Scam
| +1 S. Herselman A BIG Congratulations from staff of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON 2013) Local Organizing Committee.
Your Email Address was chosen as one of the lucky winners in this year’s AFCON 2013 Game Draw and you have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of $2,500,000 USD {Two Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars}. Please do note that the draws are held automatically from a database of Email Addresses. You must have used your Email Address to purchase something over in the internet or subscribed to a newsletter, that was how you email address was made public and gotten for the draws.
Please find attached Claims Appraisal Form. You are advised to fill it completely and return to us either via Fax or E-mail attachment.
Congratulations, once again from the Local Organizing Committee of the AFCON 2013. |
Follow Ups/Extra Information. Most recent is listed first.
| Anonymous () Added the following extra information on :2013-03-26 20:10:28 |
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Dear Winner,
Your Email Address was chosen as one of the lucky winners in this year’s USA Sevens Rugby held in Las Vegas in which South Africa emerged winners beating New Zealand 40-21 and you have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of R2,500,000 ZAR {Two Million Five Hundred Thousand South African Rand} which is $263,167. 84 USD. Please do note that the draws are held automatically from a database of Mobile Numbers from South Africa's Mobile Telecommunication Companies.
Please provide your Full Names, Address, Telephone Numbers (Home and Mobile), Age and Occupation.
Congratulations, once again from the Local Organizing Committee of the USA Sevens Rugby Llc.
Regards,
Mr. Scott Parker,
Claims Manager,
Tel: +1-347-384-6504 (International),
Tel: +27725712078 (South Africa)
Fax: +27862922428
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