I Won The Lottery!!!!!!!

I will type extra slow when I speak with him.
 
FunBobPants said:
For payment claim of your winning, please do provide with the following informations bellow And have it send to our Fiduciary Agent for approvals to your fund claim.

What personal info are they trying to trick you into sending?
 
it is a scam

This is about the Dutch Lottery but it is the exact same thing under a different name

Primarily conducted by Email, occasionally through the post

The messages arrive with the subject line "OUR LUCKY WINNER!!!" or similar and purport to be from a Dutch Lottery (or some other country) on which you have won a substantial prize.

The email may give you a reference number to quote and a phone number to call, the supposedly unique reference number is in fact often identical in every email sent!

Research done on this suggests that the perpetrators are the same people who carry out the "Nigerian" 419 fraud There are 2 main ways that victims are defrauded.

1. They are asked for your bank account details including personal information that might enable the fraudster to access the account
2. an advance fee is requested to facilitate the transfer of the 'Winnings'


What should you do if you get this by email or in the post?
Do Not Respond! These people are organised criminals If you have respond and received replies, pass all the information on to the police, the more you give them the better their chances of an arrest. If your inquisitive nature makes you want to proceed, hold on, we can tell you what will happen... Click here!

Report it! NCIS (National Crime Intelligence Service) are collecting information on all advance fee scams although they have yet to detail the lottery version. Their Pages on the Nigerian (419) Scam state that they do not need to be contacted unless you have actually lost money.

NCIS will not accept reports from the public. Letters or printouts of emails (including headers) can be handed in to your local police with a request that they are passed on to NCIS. London residents can forward emails to [email protected]

You can register with Spam Cop http://spamcop.net/ and report all unsolicited email, the scamster may well lose his/her account if you do this, though this is only an inconvenience.

If you have been defrauded Please still go to the police, it is a sad fact that they are in a better position to act once a fraud has occurred than they are if you have simply received an email. You may be embarrassed but you owe it to others to hand over all the information you can. You will be helping to prevent others from making the same mistake.

example below

The full Dutch Scam Email
WERKEN BIJ DE LOTTO,
41132, NL-1007 DB AMSTERDAM,
THE NETHERLANDS.


FROM: THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR PROMOTIONS,
INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT,
REF: AST341739DS

ATTN:

AWARD NOTIFICATION; FINAL NOTICE

We are pleased to inform you of the announcement
today, 20TH OCTOBER, 2002, of winners of the WERKEN
BIJ DE LOTTO/ INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS held on 9th October 2002,were our winners were listed and you can also view the listing on our website www.werken-bij-delotto.net.

You / your company, attached to ticket number
013-2316-2002-477, with serial number A025-09 drew the lucky numbers 37-13-34-85-56-42, and consequently won in category B.

You have therefore been approved for a lump sum pay
out of US$2,500,000.00 in cash credited to file REF
NO. REF: AST341739DS. This is from total prize
money of US$15,000,000.00 shared among the six(6)
international winners in the category B. All
participants were selected through a computer ballot
system drawn from 30,000 names from Australia, New
Zealand, America, Asia, Europe,USA and North America
as part our International Promotions Program, which is conducted annually.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Your fund is now deposited with a Finance and Security House and insured in your name. Due to the mix up of some numbers and names, we ask that you keep this award strictly from public notice until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to your account. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming or unscrupulous acts by participants of this program.

We hope with a part of you prize, you will participate in our end of year high stakes US$1.3 billion International lotto.

To begin your claim, please contact your claims
officer immediately:

Andrew Vangen
Account Director
Deven Bv
TEL/ FAX: +448701303245,+448701303584.
EMAIL:[email protected]

For due processing and remittance of your prize money
to a designated account of your choice. Remember, you
must contact your claims officer not later than
OCTOBER 25th, 2002. After this date, all funds will be returned as unclaimed. All correspondences to Mr.
Andrew Vangen,either by fax or email, should have this email sent along with it and also, your email address to which this email is sent, should be clearly and boldly written in your response.

NOTE: In order to avoid unnecessary delays and
complications, please remember to quote your reference number in every one of your correspondences with your officer. Furthermore, should there be any change of your address, do inform your claims officer as soon as possible.

Congratulations again from all our staff and thank you for being part of our promotions program.


Sincerely,

THE DIRECTOR PROMOTIONS,
WERKEN BIJ DE LOTTO.
www.werken-bij-delotto.net

N.B. Any breach of confidentiality on the part of the
winners will result to disqualification. Please do not reply this mail.
 
FunBobPants said:
name, adress, credit card #, credit card PIN and my phone #

I'll refrain from smartass remarks and just give it to you straight - they asked for this info so they can rob you. Nuff said.
 
FunBobPants said:
well, sorta. i just got an email from "Gooday Niewaichser" saying that i won the Swedish International Lottery (which i never entered, by the way) it goes on to tell me the winning numbers i played. (which i actually DID play in the LOCAL lottery)

is this a scam or a legitimate mistake? or did i really win? :confused:
Good for you
 
i, um-- yeah, Pantopia is a small independent nation in the middle of Toronto, like Petoria (Family Guy fans will get it)
 
I know an older lady that was told by the police it was a scam(The dutch lottery) and she still continues to send them money:o
 
FunBobPants, for your own sake, PM a Mod and ask them to close this thread.
 
As your trusted banker, it is my suggestion that you hand all your bank account information over to me so I can go through the typical legal tape to transfer this large amount of money into your safe. :o






















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Im gonna be ritch biotch! :mad:
 

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