Those Email Lottery Scams

I’m sure we all wonder at times why we get so many of those stupid and foolish emails promising that we have won a fortune in some email lottery. Surely no one gets suckered by these?

Err, yes they do. I’ve got a little companion blog where I post up a few of them that hit my inbox. On that blog today I got this comment:

dear sir,
i got a mail from EAAS for prize of $250,000.00
and according to the fidiciary agent i sent them $950.00 for
charges.but still i didnt get any replay from them and the fudiciary
agent name is
barrister mohamed mustaphe
phone number :+628567322184
according to him i have sent him $950.00 but still again they are
asking me for some more money.sir pliz help me if it is a fraud or true
lottery system as i have already sent them $950.00,and tell me if its a
fraud how can i get my money back?
pliz mail me as soon  as possible:
thanks and regards
nihar ranjan nanda

That’s how the scam works, they ask for a fee to release the prize: if you pay that then they ask for another and so on. No prize ever arrives. Unless anyone has any better ideas I’d say that Mr. Nanda has lost his $950 and I can’t see that there’s any way of helping him.

2 responses

  1. Guess he’ll never get the peerage then.

  2. roberto bascio Avatar
    roberto bascio

    i have been scammed by british and nigerian thief using the australian lottery winners.. pls beware of this winning notifications because this are exactly non of existence..they are using Rev. and FR.as their formal adress for thier agent but the truth is they are evil..like Rev.Fr.paul anderson..

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