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———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Microsoft New Year Award <usckearney@adelphia.net>
Date: Feb 4, 2007 7:03 PM
Subject: E-mail selected for £1.500.000.00
To: undisclosed-recipients



Microsoft Award Team
20 Craven Park, Harlesden London NW10,United Kingdom.
Ref: BTD/968/06
Batch: 409978E

Dear Lucky winner,

             WINNING NOTIFICATION
Please be informed by this winning notification,to file your claims,you are to make contact with your designated agent who shall by duty guide you through the process to facilitate the release of your prize.To file for your claim Please Contact your fiduciary agent

Mr.Morgan Willis
Microsoft Promotion Award Team
Headquarters of Head Winning Claims Dept.
Email:microsoft_zonal_headquarters@yahoo.se
Tel:+44 (704) 570 0689Mi

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4 Responses to “Microsoft Scam E-Mails are not so popular”
  1. salma from libya says:

    i have received one too from :info_alert01@mchsi.com

    You have Won £750,000.00 in the
    annual Microsoft online promo.
    For claims process contact:
    Mr Keith Murray
    Email: claimsdept_km08@live.co.uk
    Tel+44 785 377 8502
    You are to send us the following
    details;
    1,Name: 2,country: 3,occupation:
    4,age: 5,sex: 6,postal address.
    7,Tel/fax number

    Award Notification Team.

    what I have to do with this E-mail

  2. Salma,

    just delete it and forget it. That’s all you have to do.

    Michael

  3. salma from libya says:

    thank you Michael , but lets play with them, i will say to them I will payment but I need one week , ok

  4. Salma,

    if you really want to “play” with them, I recommend you go and take a look at 419eater.com. That’s a scambaiter site which will give a lot of ideas you can try on them.

    Michael

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