Thursday, January 29, 2009

RE:Lottery Winnings.

FROM: Olive Jefferson / ojefferson@live.com

The National Lottery Logo

CONGRATULATIONS
EVIL K,

First, Let me apologise on behalf of the lottery board for the late contact this is based on the fact that we have being working on the money to be approved for delivery and Sir William Smith has not being on seat, it is a new way that we handle our winners it is done for security reasons hope you understand.

Your particulars have been received in this office.This means that you have been officially cleared for payment by the Verifications Dept. at the headquarters of the UK National Lottery.Your winning cheque, original copy of your winning certificate, together with a covering document (Money Laundering protection and Letter of Affidavit for Claims) from the British government stating that the money was obtained legally through their National Lottery promotion will be sent to you as soon as you choose from any of the option stipulated below.

To begin the final step of the claims process, which is the shippment of your winning cheque prize to you. With regards to this, there are Three options open to you and also a bank transfer, you are required to select the most convenient of the Three.

The options, together with their associated conditions are presented below:You are be required to pay the neccesary courier charges to enable us send you your cheque and other claim documents.
Shipping your winning cross cheque to you via any of this channel listed below or the bank transfer:

DHL
DHL UK Home
Mailing: £150.00
Insurance: £130.05
Vat: £ 90.00
TOTAL: £370.00


UPS


UPS

Mailing: £140.00
Insurance: £120.00
Vat: £ 60.00 TOTAL: £320.00


FEDEX
FedEx Express Logo
Mailing: £180.00
Insurance: £140.00
Vat: £ 30.55
TOTAL: £350.55


To make payment for any of the courier services you are to send the charges you choose via western union to the information below for your check to be delivered to you along with your certificate of winnings ASAP.

NAME:MARK GEORGE
ADDRESS:MORTIMER HOUSE ,MORTIMER STREET,
LONDON, W1T3JG UNITED KINGDOM.

AFTER YOU HAVE SENT IT OUT YOU ARE TO SEND ME THE DETAILS YOU USED IN SENDING OUT THE CHARGES.

This company declined reverse payment for these charges, stating that it is against their professional policy towards ensuring the safe delivery of the cheque to you. That if a reverse payment is made, and something goes wrong, that we/you cannot sue the courier company or insurance company to recover the full value of the fund as stipulated in the cheque since payment for insurance cover was not made at point of mailing.With the above reason, reverse payment is ruled out.

Note: that your prize is protected by a hardcover insurance policy, which makes it impossible to deduct any amount from the money before it has been remitted to you. This means that the above charges cannot be deducted from the prize and hence must be provided by you before your prize is transferred to you.

This is in accordance with section 13(1)(n) of the national gambling act as adopted in 1993 and amended on 3RD july 1996 by the constitutional assembly.This is to protect winners and to avoid misappropriation of funds

Send your response to indicate your option within the next 24hrs,because you only have 6 days to claim this cheque and after this period,your cash prize will be deemed to have been forfeited by you and will be reused in the drawings of the next edition of the lottery.

Once again,congratulations.

YOURS SINCERELY,
Olive Jefferson for Sir William Smith

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