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Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:02 pm
by fortinbras
Irish Lottery *** Reply Directly To nationalirishlotterygameboard@yahoo.ie <mailto:nationalirishlotterygameboard@yahoo.ie>

Dear Winner,
Your email has just won the sum of £750,000.00 GBP in cash credited to a file in the just concluded Irish Lottery International Award Programe held
22th of january, 2010
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Your e-mail address attached to:
Winner Pin No:5388/09. Secret No:089188/09
Winning Date:22th of january, 2010
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1. Full Name
2. Address:
3.Age/Gender
4. Occupation
5.Nationality
6.Phone Number
7. Means of delivery

***BANK TRANSFER OR COURIER DELIVERY***
Send details to Fiduciary Agent: Dr.Culverton Humphery
Tel: +44(0)703 595 7792
Email: nationalirishlotterygameboard@yahoo.ie <mailto:nationalirishlotterygameboard@yahoo.ie>

Note: All emails should be sent to the agent email
(nationalirishlotterygameboard@yahoo.ie <mailto:nationalirishlotterygameboard@yahoo.ie> )<mailto:lslaughter@atlanta.k12.ga.us>


Can anyone give some insights into the telephone numbers or the email addresses (including that last address that ends in "ga.us")??

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:42 am
by Nikki
The e-mail address is from Atlanta, Georgia, USA, public schools, but that doesn't really mean anything.

The address could have been hijacked or spoofed, however, you might want to refer the message to the Atlanta school's computer systems staff.

The more significant addresses are the phoen number and the 'respond to' addresses.

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:58 am
by notorial dissent
The real scam artist is hiding out at Yahoo, big surprise there, since yahoo, gmail, and hotmail are the main disposable email accounts that are used by this crowd.a

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:05 pm
by wserra
fortinbras wrote:Irish Lottery
Isn't that the one where they throw the winning ticket into a vat at the beer factory?

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:28 pm
by dr poormouth
wserra wrote:
fortinbras wrote:Irish Lottery
Isn't that the one where they throw the winning ticket into a vat at the beer factory?
So that's where Terry Southern got the idea for the chapter in which Guy Grand throws a sack full of money into...

Um... before I go on, quick show of hands.
Is there anyone here who has Not read the book/seen the movie "The Magic Christian"?
Go netflix the film if you haven't*; I'll wait.

*good luck finding the book. an independent shop might turn up a copy, but at Bounders or BarnyardIgnoble, you'll just get the stunned livestock look.

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:20 pm
by fortinbras
My effort to e-mail a copy to the Atlanta, GA, school system ended in a delivery failure.
So I would appreciate it if someone else, with more computer savvy, did this for me.

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:18 pm
by Lambkin
How odd that the Irish National Lottery pays out in GBP instead of Euros. :-) A pretty clear sign that the crook has no relationship to Ireland or the UK.

The atlanta.k12.ga.us web site's contact link goes to salford@atlanta.k12.ga.us. Is that where you wrote?

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:54 am
by fortinbras
That address also failed.

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 12:46 pm
by The Dog
fortinbras wrote: ***BANK TRANSFER OR COURIER DELIVERY***
Send details to Fiduciary Agent: Dr.Culverton Humphery
Tel: +44(0)703 595 7792


The telephone number is at least notionally UK (the IDD code for the Irish Republic is +353, but the number is a so-called personal or "platform" number which can be (and usually is) diverted anywhere in the world.

Re: Irish National Lottery

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:29 pm
by fortinbras
And this I received this morning (Thursday, Jan 28th). This time it actually has an oblique reference to the Atlanta schools. Notice that one of the e-mail addresses is in Hong Kong. I have changed the @ in the email addresses to (at) so that they remain more visible.
The very bad typing style (no space after the punctuation, etc.) was in the original ... and, of course, it never addressed me by name - and the Irish still seem to be using British pounds.


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From: Jones, Alva (JonesAl(at)BOE.Richmond.k12.ga.us)
Sent: Thu 1/28/10 6:51 AM
To: info(at)lotto.co.uk (info(at)lotto.co.uk)

Dear E-mail User,
Your email has just won the sum of £750,000.00 GBP in cash credited to a file in the just concluded Irish Lottery International Award Programme held 27th of January,2010
====================================
Your e-mail address attached to:
Winner Pin No:5388/10.
Secret No:089188/10
Winning Date: 27th of January,2010
=============================================
1. Full Name 2. Address: 3.Age/Gender 4. Occupation 5.Nationality 6.Phone Number 7. Have you won a lotttery before?(YES/NO)8.Amount Won?

Send details to Fiduciary Agent: Dr.Culverton Humphery
Tel: +44(0)703 595 7792
Email:claimsdept.irishpromo2010(at)yahoo.com.hk

Note:All Reponses should be sent to Agent via email:claimsdept.irishpromo2010(at)yahoo.com.hk

Online Co-Ordinator
Mr.Jones,Alva

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