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Recieved mail from Nokia Promotion for award. Please see attached mail and bring the culprit to fustice.

k prasad

Managing Partner,

> Premium Adverts Limited,

> Payment Agents Nokia 2009 Promotion.

> London, United Kingdom.

>

> Dear Winner,

>

> Thank you for contacting us. We received your email regarding your winning

> notification sent to you.

>

> I am Mr. Martins Charles, your claims officer. Am in position to confirm

> to you that your email address won a lottery Prize in the Nokia 2009

> Promotion held in United Kingdom, which amounts to GBP 2, 000, 000 (Two

> Million pounds) attached to the reference numbers (NK-L/702-98767).

>

> I say congratulations for being the owner and user of the email address

> attached to this prize. Being in this position, I can understand that you

> are not sure of what to do, but let me assure and guarantee you that it is

> my duty to assist you, and I will assist you in every manner possible, to

> ensure that you claim your Lottery Prize.

>

> We would like to know you a bit better, hence the information, which I am

> going to request of you below. But before that, please be informed of the

> following:

>

> 1. The prize, which you have won, has not attracted a ticket, therefore,

> the prize is uninsured. Because the prize is uninsured, we are not in

> position at anytime to access your prize or restrict you from claiming

> your prize. You have absolute right to claim your prize and utilize it as

> you deem fit.

>

> 2. Because your prize is attached to the ticket numbers attached to your

> email address, we do not know you personally. As a result, your prize is

> presently being deposited in a Suspense Account with our paying bank. We

> propose that your Lottery Prize would be transferred to you via banking

> channels. However, the prize cannot be transferred directly out of the

> Suspense Account with our paying bank, because for a transfer to take

> place there must be a signatory to such account, and the Suspense Account

> in which your Lottery Prize is deposited presently has no signatory.

>

> 3. You would therefore be required to open a Personal Account with our

> paying bank, and after this is completed, your lottery prize would be

> moved out of our Suspense Account with our paying bank and lodged into

> your Personal Account with our paying bank, and from your account with our

> paying bank your prize can be wired into any other accounts as you may

> wish.

>

> Having stated the above and hoping that you understand the details

> therefore, I would need you to provide me with the following details to

> enable me proceed with the process of releasing your prize:

>

> 1. Your complete names and physical address.

> 2. Your sex and age

> 3. Your company name and physical address.

> 4. Your private and work, telephone and fax numbers, if available.

> 5. A copy of your internationally acceptable means of identification, for

> example your International Passport, Country Passport, Driver's license or

> company staff ID.

>

> As soon as I receive the above information from you, I would be able to

> advise you further.

>

> I thank you for your understanding, and i say congratulations to you.

> Please confirm receipt of this email, by return email.

>

> Yours Sincerely.

>

> Mr. Martins Charles,

> Claims officer.

> Tell 447045784313.


Company: Nokia

Country: India

Category: Miscellaneous

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