Harry Black Lottery Winnings Phishing Scam Emails

Harry Black Lottery Winnings Phishing Scam Emails

The "Harry Black" lottery emails below are phishing scams. The emails claim that Harry Black, the Canadian man who won the $31 million dollars double jackpot with identical lottery tickets, will share his lottery winnings with you if you contact him at his email address harryblack89 @rogers.com. Please do not respond to these emails because they are fakes and is a phishing scam designed to gather or harvest information from potential victims, which may be used for identity theft.

Harry Black Lottery Winnings Phishing Emails:

Dear Recipient,

I won the lottery prize of $31,000, 000.00 USD and i just commenced my Charity Donation and i will be giving out cash donation of $2,000,000.00 USD to Three (3) lucky individuals and ten (10) charity organizations from any part of the world, you are a sole beneficiary of $2,000,000.00 USD and i would like you to give me the assurance that you will follow my instructions and invest this money in a lucrative business to create more job opportunity to help jobless and needy people in your locality.

To verify the genuineness of this email and my winnings, please see my interview by visiting the web page below;

http://www.ctvnews.ca/ canada/b-c-lottery -winner-s-odd-strategy-earns- him-two-jackpot cheques-1.1301660

Your email address was submitted to me by the Google Management Team and you received this email because i have listed you as one of the lucky millionaires and all you have to do is get back to me via email. Kindly send me the below details so that i can forward them to my payout bank, that will be responsible for the transfer of your donation to your local account in any part of the world.

Note: you are to open an on-line account with my payout bank which your donation will be transferred to and from your on-line account you will be able to transfer your donation to your local account in your country.

Full Name
State
Country
D.O.B
Occupation
Age
Bank Name
Sex
Mobile/Tel
Identity
Congratulations & Happy Celebration in Advance,
Harry Black.


Harry Black gave you part of his lottery winnings as charity contact him via e-mail (harry_black1 @rogers.com) verify by clicking the link below:http: //news.yahoo.com /blogs/sideshow/man-gets-31m- double-jackpot-pair- identical-lottery 1-183158281 .html


innings as charity contact him via e-mail (harryblack89 @rogers.com)

verify by clicking the link below:  http://news.yahoo.com/ blogs/sideshow/man-gets-31m- double-jackpot-pair-identical- lottery-183158281.html

The email address  harryblack89 @rogers.com, does not belong to Harry Black, so do not respond to these email messages with any personal information.

This scam is similar to the following:

Dominican-Born Pedro Quezada New Jersey Powerball Jackpot Donation Lottery Scams

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  • July 12, 2017 at 2:17 PM by an anonymous user from: Hartland, Wisconsin, United States

    I just received an email saying:

    Donation has been made to you for further details...

    (pedroquezada404@gmail.com)

    This is the email address given to me as the link to click onto give out my personal information. In the subject line, it reads "RE". This email was sent to my actual yahoo inbox account. It's concerning that it was delivered there instead of my "junk". I didn't click on the email link that was sent. I think people should be aware of this email address associated with Pedro Quezada.

  • March 3, 2017 at 2:05 AM by an anonymous user from: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

    This 0729930036 number is sending sms notification that a special donation of $180.000.00 so I have to contact pedro@newjerssey.com for more information. What is this or I have to report it to FBI.

    • March 3, 2017 at 4:44 AM by info

      It is a lottery scam. The SMS text messages are being sent by lottery scammers, who want to trick you into sending them money, personal or financial information. There is no need to report it to the FBI, just delete the messages and never send money to anyone who claims that you have won the lottery or some promotion.

  • August 12, 2014 at 7:42 AM by an anonymous user from: Ashburn, Virginia, United States

    got this email from harry black/ via stanely @concordia.ca saying harryblack donated $200,000 to me .. 8/12/2014

  • July 29, 2014 at 3:15 PM by an anonymous user from: Baltimore, Maryland, United States

    I have been getting these bogus emails. I never fall for these which is why I Google such people who send these out. It's a shame that people will fall for this like so many instant money scams. Thanks for putting this out for people to look into.

  • March 5, 2014 at 12:12 AM by an anonymous user from: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

    The version I received:

    There is a $2M donation for you,contact the Quezada Family via email.

    • March 5, 2014 at 9:07 AM by info

      This is the Pedro Quezada scam, <a href="/article/2014/3/5/dominican-born-pedro-quezada-new-jersey-powerball-jackpot-donation-lottery-scams/" target="_blank">click here</a> to read more about it.

  • January 29, 2014 at 5:40 PM by an anonymous user from: Shawnee, Kansas, United States

    Now it's harryblack25 @rogers.com. Watch out!

  • January 16, 2014 at 7:21 PM by an anonymous user from: Los Angeles, California, United States

    I received the following information from Michael Colvin.<br/> <br/>From: Michael Colvin<br/>Sent: Tuesday, 14 January 2014 1:25 AM<br/>To: Michael Colvin<br/>Subject: FYI<br/>There is a $2M donation for you,contact the donor Harry Black through email (harryblack0147@rogers.com) for more info<br/>Coordinator: Michael Colvin<br/><br/>Which Michael Colvin turned out to be a legitimate person who most likely had his e-mail hijacked. And then the same scam letter except slightly different e-mail address.

  • January 8, 2014 at 6:46 AM by an anonymous user from: Washington, District of Columbia, United States

    I got this message yesterday on my email, but addressed to a person I never even heard of! Fail!

  • December 18, 2013 at 2:56 PM by an anonymous user from: Fairfield, Iowa, United States

    Thank you for this alert! Much appreciated.

  • November 6, 2013 at 10:26 PM by an anonymous user from: Perth, Western Australia, Australia

    You are a Beneficiary to Harry Black, Contact harryblack@ws-loei.ac.th.<br/><br/>just got this today . Sent to me from from a Susan Shanley Adelaide .Or her computer anyway.

  • October 18, 2013 at 10:00 AM by an anonymous user from: Flint, Michigan, United States

    I just recive this email and I think it's a scam from the same people..<br/><br/><br/>-Marianne B Karlsson/ADM/Orebro skrev: -<br/>Till: Marianne B Karlsson/ADM/Orebro@Personal<br/>Från: Marianne B Karlsson/ADM/Orebro<br/>Datum: 2013-10-18 07.39<br/>Ärende: Urgent<br/><br/>Please Claim your donation amount of two million dollars. This is a private donation to you, I will give you more information after you reply to this message. Contact (allen-violetproject11@rogers.com) for more info<br/>Thank you

  • October 4, 2013 at 11:47 PM by an anonymous user from: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    I also have received this email...very sceptic I replied asking for proof! Received an email from Harry Blacks alleged bank (investment bank in uk) <br/>Funny enough of coarse they asked for more information and also to fund an account of $750.00 US enabling funds of $2000,000,000 transferred to me.<br/>Also included a phone number so I called and left a message and they called back? These rogues need to be caught!,,,, they also said I was the last of the beneficiaries ...lol

  • October 4, 2013 at 12:42 PM by an anonymous user from: Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore

    I also received it and I knew it was a fraud. please, post it on Facebook for everyone to see and prevent them from being duped. G. Kehinde, Nigeria.

  • September 25, 2013 at 4:48 PM by an anonymous user from: Solomon, Alaska, United States

    Too bad that this wasn't real it would do a lot of good things for people.<br/>I thought it was too good to be true. Still you can't help a girl from wishing :D<br/><br/>Thank you for the heads up. I just know this I'd never open an account in another country...

  • September 24, 2013 at 6:42 PM by an anonymous user from: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

    I got this mail as well. Melissa(UK)

  • September 24, 2013 at 6:10 PM by an anonymous user from: Sacramento, California, United States

    Harry Black gave you part of his lottery winnings as charity contact him via e-mail (harryblack017@rogers.com)<br/>Confidentiality Notice for North Kansas City Schools: This correspondence and any attachments are for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential or privileged information. Any unauthorized use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient or a person responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient(s), please contact the sender and destroy all copies of the original message.<br/><br/><br/>You know what the scary part is? They used mholwick@nkcschools.org as the main email return. Will they never give up? Idiots.

  • September 17, 2013 at 3:10 PM by an anonymous user from: Ashford, England, United Kingdom

    I've had a pretty similar email which originated from a Michael Hernandez based in Texas, see below:

    From: Michael Hernandez

    Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 6:34 PM

    To: Michael Hernandez

    Subject:

    Harry Black gave you part of his lottery winnings as charity contact him via e-mail (harry_black1 @rogers.com) verify by clicking the link below:http://calvinayre.com/2013/06/02/ business/canadian-holds -two-of-four-tickets- record-lottery-jackpot/

    When I responded I was sent the following email from harry_black1 @rogers.com:

    Good Day To You

    I won the lottery prize of $31,000, 000.00 USD and I just commenced my Charity Donation and I will be giving out cash donation of $2,000,000.00 USD to Three (3) lucky individuals and ten (10) charity organizations from any part of the world, you are a sole beneficiary of $2,000,000.00 USD and I would like you to give me the assurance that you will follow my instructions and invest this money in a lucrative business to create more job opportunity to help jobless and needy people in your locality.

    To verify the genuineness of this email and my winnings view my Identification ID Attached and please see my interview by visiting the web page below;

    =

    http://news.yahoo.com /blogs/sideshow/man- gets-31m-double-jackpot -pair-identical-lottery- 183158281.html,

    http://www.youtube.com /watch?v= Azn0pv0To6U

    Your email address was submitted to me by the Google Management Team and you received this email because I have listed you as one of the lucky millionaires and all you have to do is get back to me via e-mail

    Kindly send me the below details so that I can forward them to my payout bank, that will be responsible for the transfer of your donation to your local account in any part of the world.

    Note: you are to open an online account with my payout bank which your donation will be transferred to and from your online account you will be able to transfer your donation to your local account in your country.

    Full Name:

    State:

    Country:

    D.O.B:

    Occupation:

    Age:

    Bank Name:

    S*x:

    Mobile/Tel:

    Identity

    Congratulations

  • September 16, 2013 at 6:32 PM by an anonymous user from: El Dorado, Arkansas, United States

    I got several emails a deed of transfer and a copy of Mr. Blacks passport has anyone else gotten this information also?

  • September 11, 2013 at 2:03 PM by an anonymous user from: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

    I got the same yesterday, but with a UK HSBC bank Letter of Authorisation as well, only when I opened the attachement it had an HSBC India Logo attached, which made me very suspicious. There was also a so called legal letter allocating the funds to me, but there were some real simple spelling mistakes, which no legal document would ever be allowed to have on it signed by a High Court Judge. This is a sick scam and the people involved should be caught...harryblack@rogers.com we are on to you.

  • September 4, 2013 at 4:11 PM by an anonymous user from: Houston, Texas, United States

    yes I got it too but I am waiting for them to respond some more I have contacted the authorities and and luring this scam artist in for his or hers arrest I will keep you posted

  • August 30, 2013 at 7:25 PM by an anonymous user from: Hartford, Connecticut, United States

    I received an e-mail from Kemvia J. Adams-Bush with a Montogmeryco,gov e-mail account. I normally delete all e-mail from unknown senders with an RE: in the subject, but seeing the .gov in the address I opened it. This was the hook to get me to respond to Harry Black at the rogers.com addrees. I went to the Montgomey VA county gov web site and found there actually IS a Kemvia J. Adams-Bush employed there. I sent a simple e-mail with a copy and paste of the Kemvia J. Adams-Bush, and said I didn't quite know what to make of this. That was when I got the message posted in your article. It was sounding too good to be true, so I searched for info, found the Huffpo piece about his winning, but also found your alert. So far whoever is posing as Harry Black has my email and my real neame. I hope that's not enough to do any damage, but thanks to your publication, that's all he's getting.

  • August 25, 2013 at 6:54 AM by an anonymous user from: Mandaluyong, National Capital Region, Philippines

    got the same content. just a little revised I guess

    Good Day To You

    I won the lottery prize of $31,000, 000.00 USD and I just commenced my Charity Donation and I will be giving out cash donation of $2,000,000.00 USD to Three (3) lucky individuals and ten (10) charity organizations from any part of the world, you are a sole beneficiary of $2,000,000.00 USD and I would like you to give me the assurance that you will follow my instructions and invest this money in a lucrative business to create more job opportunity to help jobless and needy people in your locality.

    This is a genuine transaction and it has a strong legal backing

    To verify the genuineness of this email and my winnings, please see my interview by visiting the web page below;

    http://news.yahoo.com/ blogs/sideshow/man- gets-31m-double-jackpot- pair-identical-lottery-183158281.html

    Your email address was submitted to me by the Google Management Team and you received this email because I have listed you as one of the lucky millionaires and all you have to do is get back to me via e-mail.

    Kindly send me the below details so that I can forward them to my payout bank, that will be responsible for the transfer of your donation to your local account in any part of the world.

    Note: You are to open an online account with my payout bank which your donation will be transferred to and from your online account you will be able to transfer your donation to your local account in your country. I had an agreement with the bank which states that as my beneficiary, The money used in opening any account of your choice is immediately reflected in the new account you will open with the bank. so you have nothing to fear or loose. Assure me of your total readiness by mailing me back with your details then I will know you are set to receive the bank details which I will send you.

    Full Name:

    State:

    Country:

    Date Of Birth:

    Occupation:

    Age:

    S*x:

    Mobile/Tel:

    Few pictures of you and your family.

    Congratulations & Happy Celebration in Advance,

    Regards,

    Harry Black.

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