I just won One Million Euro today!

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NEDERLAND DAYZERS:
PALEISSTRAAT 5, 2514 JA,
THE HAGUE, THE
NETHERLANDS.
Official Website: www.dayzers.nl

Dear Beneficiary,

We
happily notify you of the draw of the Email Lottery Ballot - World
Gaming Board Sweepstakes program held on the 1st of August, 2006. Your
email address attached to our Lottery payment order, had the following
particulars:(i) Ticket Nr. **** *** - *** - *** / ****; (ii) Lucky Nrs.
09, 22, 36, 61, 63, 79, 84; (iii) Reference Nr. **** / **** / ********;
(iv) Batch Nr.:**** **** *****; which consequently won you this lottery
in the 1st category. You have therefore been approved to claim a total
sum of One Million Euro only, in cash credited to your File Reference
number as quoted above. This is from a total cash prize of Fifty
Million Euro only, shared amongst the fifty winners in this category.

All participants were selected randomly from the internet through the
computer draw system, extracted from over 140 countries that are
listed, online. Microsoft Corporation, to encourage some individuals
with websites and email addresses promoted this lottery which takes
place at this time, of every three years.

The payment authority of
your prize - One Million Euro only - already paid and insured in your
name with our Paying bank will be issued to effect immediate/swift
transfer in the mode you will prefer and nominate, upon satisfactory
report on your identity verification and validation recommendation by
our Claims Department.

We are proud to inform you that, over 200
million Euro are won annually in more than 140 countries worldwide, as
a result of our promotional programmes.

Due to the mixup of certain
names, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential
until your claim has been processed and your money paid to you. All
winnings must be claimed not later than 30th of August, 2006. After
this date, all unclaimed funds will be withdrawn.

To file for your
claim, please contact our Claims Department: Tel. +31-623-868-256 ;
email:[email protected]; Contact person: Dr. JOHAN
GALLAGHER for your identity verification, while quoting: (i). Your full
name(s) and Nationality;(ii). Reference Number and (iii). Batch Number
and (iv).Tel. Number

Congratulations once more.

Faithfully yours,

Mrs. Maureen van Houdt,
Lottery Coordinator.
Now I have one million euro, I can finally afford to get a PS3! :cheers:
 
That was my first impression, but it does seem kind of real; is it real or not, mate?
 
Yeah but it's not asking for any bank account numbers or shit, they are giving him contact info for him to call...

The question is, did you participate in this lottery or not?
 
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I never participated in any lottery as far as I know.
All participants were selected randomly from the internet through the
computer draw system, extracted from over 140 countries that are
listed, online. Microsoft Corporation, to encourage some individuals
with websites and email addresses promoted this lottery which takes
place at this time, of every three years.
This paragraph says that the winners were picked randomly.

I think you guys are just jealous!
 
The question is, wheres my half?

Actually Insano lets think about this for a second. How would they be able to conduct this randomly over the internet? E-mails? What about inactive ones? IP Addresses? How'd they get your email?
 
Ok yeah, it's fake.

You probably know that too.

But I would call just for kicks.
Record it and post if you can :O
 
"claim a total
sum of One Million Euro only, in cash credited to your File Reference
number as quoted above."

If that means cash, then go for it. If they ask you for your credit card or bank info then say F*** you all; and leave it at that.
 
I did have an on-topic post... but I have a more pressing question...

What happened to Uriel? Did someone kick his dog?
 
Well, I do need to give my telephone number, and I'm not too anxious to give that. But what the hell, everything is ok for a million euro! :D
I got one of those too. I deleted it.
Stop stealing my thunder!
 
Actually Insano lets think about this for a second. How would they be able to conduct this randomly over the internet? E-mails? What about inactive ones? IP Addresses? How'd they get your email?
I did think about that, but I usually never get spam mails, this must be my first one.
 
Make them give you a proccessing fee.
 
Here's how the scam works i have seen it before

1st they ask for your phone number so the bank can supposdly contact you
2nd they ask for your bank details your account can't be empty as they need to pay the transfer fee.
3rd They drain your account and you wait for your 1 million euros which never comes.

Overall i'am afraid your going to get noting better find another way to pay for that PS3.
 
I won a million euros, because the internet told me so.

Let your greed overcome your doubt and you deserve to lose every penny you have.
 
I would laugh if you came to the conclusion it was fake then didn't follow through then later on come to find out somehow that it was real and you missed out.
 
My grandad is pretty old and lives in London on his own. He got one of them, and sent them loads of money, and sent us the leaftlet and asking us to pick out something we wanted, as he had joined the 'organistation' and got 5 free gifts. he genuinely thought he was being nice, and he's not that rich and so the chance to get his grandchildren the things he saw seemed like a great oppertunity.

I would love to punch the bastards who do that kind of shit, it's disgusting scamming old people.
 
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