Dec 05 2008

Now I can retire

cash-in-sky.JPGI received this e-mail today. All I had to do to win was be an internet user. I’m so excited and just in time for holiday shopping!

Dear Internet User,

This Email is to inform you that you emerged a winner in Category (A) with the sum of $2,500,000.00USD on our online lottery draws. Your email address is identified with Batch Number: (I need to leave these numbers out so you don’t try and steal my prize!) and Ticket Number: (Oh no you don’t! I’m not telling you my winning number!) in Category (A) and your claims portfolio is filed with Ref Number: (Shhh it’s secret until I claim my prize.)

For further Information about your Winnings, contact our Lottery claims agent with the following contact Address. (Please note random grammatically incorrect capitalization.)

CLAIMS AGENT.
Name: (Names withheld to avoid lawsuits)
Tel: (Same with the phone numbers)
Email:r_____.w______ (at) yahoo.com.hk (A Yahoo account based in Hong Kong. Always trustworthy.)

You are advised to provide him with the following information:

First name:
Last Name:
Telephone/Fax number:
Nationality:
Age:
Occupation:

Congratulations!!! And thank you for being a user of the World Wide Web.

Yours Faithfully,
Mrs. M_____ L______
Lottery Coordinator.
Thank you and congratulations!!!

That’s it. I’m moving to Belize and getting myself a cabana boy. Maybe I should also send them my passport number, my social security number and a picture of my cat just to make sure they know it’s me. What do you think?

Actually, I used to keep a file of letters like this one, people offering me millions from African leaders with Swiss bank accounts, people claiming that the CIA is reading their thoughts, etc. Fun times.


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9 Responses to “Now I can retire”

  1. What amazes me is that there are still people who fall for these scams.

  2. Twistie: You mean this is a scam?! Damn.

  3. Don’t forget to send them all those numbers on the bottom of your checks so they can wire you your loot!

  4. Meowser you’re a genius! I forgot all about that.

  5. I hope you plan on sharing all that wealth!

    Loving your blog. x

  6. I get about 5 of these a day, no kidding. It’s rediculous. I suppose of the millions they send out a day, they get a couple hundred dopey people who actually believe it, respond and send them their info….scam all the way.

  7. Too bad though because I only dream of winning that kind of money.

    If I won I would buy this gorgeous diamond necklace I’ve been eyeing from http://www._________.com and then I would go on a shopping spree in every department store I could find!

    You could buy a small island for that money too, too bad it wasn’t real.

  8. I’m just surprised that these people keep finding ways around my spam filter and into my inbox. Grrrrr….

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  9. Heh. Got one of those too yesterday. If only it was true. I could use a new bag – or ten :-)

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