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Posted by R. John Johnson on February 16, 2006 at 11:14:50 from (205.200.43.95):
Just got this in our e-mail. Anyone else get anything like this? Lotto NL 152 Koningin Julianaplein 21, Den Haag, The Netherlands Ref. Nš: ES/007/05/12/MAD. Batch. Nš: GHT/2907/333/05. YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS WON THIS YEAR EURO MILLION LOTTERY. We wish to congratulate you over your email success in our computer balloting sweepstake held on 15th February 2006. This is a millennium scientific computer game in which email addresses were used. It is a promotional program aimed at encouraging internet users; therefore you do not need to buy ticket to enter for it. Your email address attached to ticket star number (4- 5) drew the LOTTO NL lucky numbers 3-19-13-49-50 which consequently won the draw in the Second category. You have been approve for the star prize of One Million US Dollars.($1,000.000.00) CONGRATULATIONS !!! You are advised to keep this winning very confidential until you receive your lump prize in your account or optional cheque issuance to you. This is a protective measure to avoid double claiming by people you may tell as we have had cases like this before. Please send your Full Name, Home Address, Telephone/Fax Number and your Winning Ticket/Reference numbers and Amount won to:- HOLLAND BALANCED FUND Contact person: Mr. B. Chucks Tel: +31 61 913 4645 Fax: +31 84 759 5493 E-mail: holandbalancedfund@europe.com Remember, all winning must be claimed not later than 30THth February, 2006.Please note, in order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, remember to quote your reference number and batch number in all correspondence. Furthermore, should there be any change of address do inform our agent as soon as possible. Once again congratulations. Best regard, Mrs. Emily Simon, Lottery coordinator. This promotional program takes place every year. This lottery was promoted and sponsored by THE MANAGEMENT OF THE LOTTO NL AND SULTAN OF BRUNEI, we hope with part of your winning you will take part on our next year Two million US Dollars international lottery. John
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