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Dear Dariusz Zimnoch,

I am in receipt of your mail and accept my congratulations on behalf of all the members of staff of the Yahoo! Lottery Program. As was explained, your email address was selected randomly from a batch of 50,000,000 international emails each from Canada , Australia , United States , Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually. Each email address was attached to a ticket number. Your email address was selected as one of the 10 lucky winners.

This Lottery was promoted and sponsored by a conglomerate of some multinational companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base.
Further more,your details (e-mail address) falls within our British representative office in United Kingdom , as indicated in your play coupon and your prize of 800,000.00 GBP will be released to you from this regional branch office in UK.

Your claims

It's pure rubbish. Just delete it - but block the sender first ! ! !

It's a scam, I got one the other day, just trash it.

its spam

someone's spoofing yahoo mail addresses

do not reply to it

smells like bulls**t to me. if something sounds to good to be true then it usually is.

Take no notice, it's a scam thats going round at the moment. Luckily I would know it's a scam because i've won 拢10,000 apparently. and I don't even do the bleeding lottery.

It's called a scam. Notice on all of these phony emails it's always some UK lottery? As if there weren't anyone over there to give prizes to? The email is probably from Nigeria. NEVER fall for these scams.

IF IT IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, THEN DON'T BELIEVE IT. This overseas lottery is just going to hand over a truckload of cash to some random person behind an email address? Then they ask for all your info (name, address, phone #) as if they wouldn't already have it?? Oh yeah, unlike real contests they just choose an email address. The next step after you give them all your information? They'll want a bank account number to put this "prize money" into. Delete these emails. It's amazing that anyone would fall for them.

its spam just ignore it

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