Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Coca-Cola Lottery promotion email scam

Coca-Cola Lottery promotion



From: <ukrac87@libero.it>
Subject:INFORMATION........

                                                               
Mail Context:
                                                 Coca-Cola Avenue Stampford
                                                                                BRIDGE LONDON SW1V 3DW                                                                                  UNITED KINGDOM
                                                                                     E-
MAIL
cocadeptuk@live.co.uk
                                                                                                                                            Tell:
+447014213298
Dear Lucky Winner,
This is to inform you that you have won a prize money of £500,000.00(Five Hundred Thousand Pounds) for the Yearly Coca-Cola Lottery promotion United Kingdom which is organized by Coca-Cola  in conjunction with Chevron Texaco Oil and Gas Company, “Your Email Address" were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from Nine hundred thousand email from Canada, Australia, United States, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceanic as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually, we have only selected 20 people as our winners, through electronic ballot System without the winner applying.

These are your identification number:
Ticket Number: 011425896/2012
Serial Number: 3872/506
Lucky Numbers:7/4/88/28/01/40




BELOW ARE THE REQUESTED INFORMATION'S;

1. Full Names:
2. Full Home Address
3. Gender
4. Nationality:
5. Age:
6. Current City:
7. Occupation:
8. Mobile Number:
9.E-mail Address:
MAKE SURE YOU REPLY BACK TO THIS E-MAIL: cocadeptuk@live.co.uk

                          

APPROVE PAYMENT OFFICER: DR.HENRY MARK Tel: +447014213298

make sure you reply back to this e-mail: cocadeptuk@live.co.uk



                                          Congratulation Once again FROM THE BOARD DIRECTORS

Do not be lured if you receive an e-mail/SMS/phone call promising reward for providing your personal information or for updating your account details in the bank site. These are scam mails.
Please ignore and dont provide any information.


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