I just received notice from Yahoo Mail Internet Lottery of a cash winning. Is this legitimate? Sagpik@Yahoo?
March 20th, 2010
sagpik asked:
I received notification of winning a cash price from Yahoo Mail! / Yahoo Internet Lottery on 18 May 2007 from Dr. Kelvin Travis, Lotto co-ordinator; The Yahoo.com staff at Yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com. To begin my claiming the cash, I am directed in this e-mail to contact the Yahoo Lottery fiduciary agent company at this email address: barr.cynthia@national-lottery promo.info. Her name is Barr.Cynthia Morefield (RCA). I am required to provide this fiduciary agent with the following: 1. Full name; 2. Country of Origin; 3. Present Address; 4. Sex; 5. Date of Birth; 6. Age; 7. Occupation; 8. Telephone #; 9. Fax number (if any); 10; Marital status; 11. Winning number; 12. Batch number; 13: Lotto number; 14. The Month you won. The cash prize is in a U.K. financial institution. I am from the U.S.A.? Is this lottery legitimate; and, should I provide the information and claim the prize? Thank you for verifying this, awaiting your reply, sagpik@yahoo.com
Christian
I received notification of winning a cash price from Yahoo Mail! / Yahoo Internet Lottery on 18 May 2007 from Dr. Kelvin Travis, Lotto co-ordinator; The Yahoo.com staff at Yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com. To begin my claiming the cash, I am directed in this e-mail to contact the Yahoo Lottery fiduciary agent company at this email address: barr.cynthia@national-lottery promo.info. Her name is Barr.Cynthia Morefield (RCA). I am required to provide this fiduciary agent with the following: 1. Full name; 2. Country of Origin; 3. Present Address; 4. Sex; 5. Date of Birth; 6. Age; 7. Occupation; 8. Telephone #; 9. Fax number (if any); 10; Marital status; 11. Winning number; 12. Batch number; 13: Lotto number; 14. The Month you won. The cash prize is in a U.K. financial institution. I am from the U.S.A.? Is this lottery legitimate; and, should I provide the information and claim the prize? Thank you for verifying this, awaiting your reply, sagpik@yahoo.com
Christian
















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It’s very likely a scam, especially if you didn’t enter. People usually don’t win lotteries they don’t enter.
Also, notice “present address” and “telephone number”: those could easily be used to bombard you with advertising. Selling this information could well be where the scammers are getting the money.
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