My 1st thought was: Why the hell didnt it go to my spam folder instead of inbox?? I told a coupla friends and we all had a laugh at it. I ignored it and continued with my business as usual.
Then again today morning it came but asking me to contact their coordinator who shall then tell me how to proceed.. Here is the mail i got :-
BONO LOTTERY ESPAÑA,
C/GUZMAN ELBUENO,
117MADRID,SPAIN.
FROM: THE DESK OF BONO LOTTERY ANALYSTINTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZEAWARD DEPARTMENT.
ATTN: Recipient,
We wish to officially notify you that, your email was luckilydrawn by a computer balloting system as one of our winners inBono Lottery España.Thus, making you the winner of the sum ofseven Hundred and Fifty(750,000)Thousand Euros,with ticket number 0001-4-244,with serial number 36-70 drew the lucky numbers 11-02-18-14(13).You are advice to contact your claims agent for clearance
Name: Mr Juan CarlosTel/Fax: 0034-691-959-644
Email: claimsunitext14@hotmail.es
Congratulations once again from the entire staff of the BonoLottery Award
Mrs Dari Sorayda Perez(Bono Lottery Analyst)
Nice huh? All it took was one google search of "Bono Lottery" and the 1st result i get informs of the infamous bono scam. I scratch my head thinking how could anyone fall for this but then i remember the "D-uh's" I had covered in an earlier post!
Bono Lottery International Program Scam
The lottery email included below is a scam. The Bono Lottery International Program scam email shown below claims that the recipient has won money in an international lottery. The email is an attempt to initiate a dialogue with potential victims and subsequently trick them into sending money to the scammers responsible. There is no "Bono Lottery International Program" and no prize money.
-Courtesy of a website I am beginning to like for entertainment:
The lottery email included below is a scam. The Bono Lottery International Program scam email shown below claims that the recipient has won money in an international lottery. The email is an attempt to initiate a dialogue with potential victims and subsequently trick them into sending money to the scammers responsible. There is no "Bono Lottery International Program" and no prize money.
-Courtesy of a website I am beginning to like for entertainment:
Be sure to check it out!
Especially the part on the True Mails.. Its too good, You DONT wanna miss it..
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