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Is it true? that last mounth Dr steve williamsfrom australlian lotto sent to my email you won50000000 usd.

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Hello Dear,

I wish to bring to your notice

that I am your appointed agent to help you claim

your won Australian lotto prize which is

based on the non-staked category being

held every three years.I wish to tell you that

you should relax your mind and carry out all

the instructions given to you religiously so that

your prize will be released to you within four days

processing of prize for transfer.

Having received your filled form in our office

here,at the American Embassy Head Quarter,Abuja

Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria.

You are thereby instructed to contact immediately

Monument Bank Plc,Lagos State Branch Office.

Address:

FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK

MONUMENT BANK PLC,

IKEJA CASH OFFICE

GUINESS PREMISES,

24, OBA AKRAN AVENUE,

IKEJA, LAGOS

NIGERIA.

FAX:17755627728.

TEL PHONE: 2347030723444

Email:fundtransferdept.fcmb@gmail.com

&

customer.service_info_fcmbplc@yahoo.com

You are advised to write to both email contacts of

the above bank requesting the release of your

won prize amounting to $500,000.00 USD only.

Be advised to send to our office here and to

the above bank your identity in the form of driving

license or international passport or any other legally

recognized material bearing your identity.This must be

used to file your name as one of the year winners of

Australian lotto global year award promotion.

You are also to fill in the below required payment

information of yours and send it to my office here and

to the paying bank for your prize money transfer.

DR STEVE WILLIAMS,

( 234-80-60-928-943 )

CLAIMS MANAGER

I want to know is it true?

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3 ANSWERS


  1. It's truly a scam. Everybody gets these emails. You probably never entered an Australian lottery, and if you did, why would the prize money be in Nigeria?  


  2. Scam If it's too good to be true it usually is. Any junk mail should be deleted before opening it.

  3. Complete scam - completely false.  You didn't enter any Australian lottery, right?  Why would an Australian lottery have anything to do with Nigeria and be paying its prize in US dollars?

    Do not respond to these people nor provide any personal information.

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