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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2007
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    60
    #1
    Has anyone received this kind of email before? Dati rati ignore ko lang mga ganito pero sa email address ng nagpadala parang hindi spam. Please tell me kung papatulan ko.
    Below is the content of an email I received. Note that I purposely deleted reference numbers.

    Microsoft Corporations:
    Customer Service
    Plaza Marqués de Salamanca,
    8. Postcode: 28006 City: Madrid. Country: Spain
    FILE REF: ---------------
    BATCH: ---------------------
    INSURANCE: --------------------

    Attention Beneficiary:
    On behalf of the screening committee of the Microsoft Lottery Promotions
    and (F.P.S), I wish to formally announce to you that you have successfully
    passed the Email screening and Verification test and clarification from
    our payment Office for the online lottery program. Note that this is a
    promotional program aimed at encouraging internet users; therefore you do
    not need to buy a ticket to enter. All participants were selected through
    a computer ballot system drawn from over 6,000,000 Email addresses from
    all over the world.. All necessary documents that will facilitate the
    clearance of your Cheque Of €615,000.00 (Six Hundred and Fifteen Thousand
    Euros Only) in your name has been processed and Sealed in Your Winning
    parcel Which contains the following documents:
    1. WINNING CHEQUE VALUED €615.000.00 (Eight Hundred and Fifteen Thousand
    Nine Hundred & Fifty Euros)
    2. WINNING CERTIFICATE FROM THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP PROMOTIONS.
    3. CLEAR SOURCE OF FUNDS CERTIFICATES (C.S.F.C.)
    4. CERTIFICATES OF ORIGIN OF FUNDS (C.O.F.)
    These documents has been securely sealed and packed for security reasons
    which makes it impossible for anyone to view it until its been delivered
    to you.
    Your parcel with Identification Number ---------- has been sent to A
    Courier Company (SANTA LUCIA SECURITY & FINANCE COMPANY). You are
    required to Contact the Dispatch Unit of Santa Lucia Finance and Security
    Company with IMMEDIATE EFFECT SO AS TO SPEED UP THE DELIVERY OF YOUR
    WINNINGS via email or call with the following details.
    Overseas Claims Unit
    Madrid Spain Lottery Fiduciary
    Claims agent: Dr Lucas Pablo
    Company: Santa Lucia Security and Finance
    E-mail: lucaspablo51*yahoo.com.hk
    Phone: + 34-634-120-113
    Fax: + 34-911-817-638
    NOTE:This office will not be responsible for any outstanding fees.
    Services rendered by the Courier Company are to be paid by you and not the
    lottery board, for the fact that the lottery organizers didn't make any
    provision for any upcoming expenses, regarding delivery of parcel or any
    such.
    It is imperative that you Quote your Parcel Identification Number in your
    mail to SANTA LUCIA SECURITY & FINANCE COMPANY for Easy Identification of
    your Parcel In Their Company.
    I will Require a Concise Update as soon as you are in contact with the
    Courier Company.
    Congratulations once more.
    Regards
    Mrs. Kohana McKnight
    Foreign Transfer Manager
    Microsoft Promotion Award Team

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    40,096
    #2
    hinde spam yan....

















































    ma ling yata...


  3. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #3

  4. Join Date
    Mar 2009
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    21,667
    #4
    :spam: and the email handler should be :banned:

  5. Join Date
    Nov 2005
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    #5
    Microsoft Corporations:
    haha

    first line palang palpak na

    baket plural?

  6. Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    12,347
    #6
    XP promotions? What's this, the year 2001?

    Not sure about over there. But, I've never seen MS do any promotions esp through a 3rd party.

    Also..... M$ giving away cash? Bwaaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaa. He he.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 15th, 2009 at 07:54 PM.

  7. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    29,354
    #7
    Scam emails like that work on personal greed.

    You can reply to it to see what response you will get from them. Just like fish biting on a baited hook. "They" might even fly over here to meet you personally to give you confidence. But the moment you ask for hard documentation as proof, they vanish into the internet backwaters.

  8. Join Date
    Mar 2009
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    994
    #8
    "The best way to deal with spam is to block it before it gets to your Inbox. A good first line of defense is a spam filter at your Internet gateway or at your e-mail server. Even with filters in place there, however, it's still a great idea to use the Outlook spam-blocking filters to help keep your Inbox uncluttered."
    [SIZE=1]- from a Microsoft website[/SIZE]

    Personally, I just ignore them. Kung wala naman akong magawa sa extra time ko e nagre-reply ako. The moment na humingi sila ng personal/secured infos about me, that's goodbye. Or do a reverse psychology like what Ghosthunter said. Sila mismo ang iiwas.


  9. Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    176
    #9
    smells like tuna to me

    i thought only the Nigerians had the gall to do this. may Pinoy din pala, ha ha.

Spam or not? Please tell me what to do