"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam

If you have received the fraudulent e-mail below: "Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion Awards," please do not follow the instructions in it because it is a lottery scam. There is no Samsung lottery or Samsung Galaxy promotion, and the fraudulent email message was sent by cyber-criminals/scammers. Sending your personal information to these cyber-criminals will only help them rip you off. Every month, thousands of these email messages are sent out by scammers to trick their potential victims into stealing their personal information and/or sending money. Therefore, recipients of the Samsung email messages claiming that they are lottery winners, should delete them and never follow the instructions in them.

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Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion Lottery Scam

The Samsung Lottery or Promotion Email Scam

From: "SAMSUNG COMPANY LONDON" samsung5@galaxyhit.com
Subject: DELIVERY OF YOUR WINNING DRAFT!

SAMSUNG INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS PROMOTIONS 2016 AWARDS
Office: Samsung Electronics Company (UK) Ltd House 1000 Hillswood
Drive Chertsey, Surrey KT16 0PS Tel: +448712340281
DELIVERY NOTIFICATION FROM SAMSUNG COMPANY LONDON (UK)

Dear Winner,

Welcome to SAMSUNG GALAXY INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS PROMOTION (IAP) The board of Samsung Company is in receipt of your email and wish to congratulate you over your success in this financial ballot plan. This continental draw was drawn from two continents, Europe and Asia and you are one of the lucky winners from Asia continent. This financial ballot plan is funded by Samsung Electronic's Company in Collaboration with Whatsapp APP in an effort to Consolidate our Numerous Customers and to Promote Samsung Galaxy Products World-Wide.

As the claims officer of the Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion, I personally congratulate you as the winner from India. This email is to certify that you have been officially verified and approved for the delivery of your won prize by cheque, ordered by the CLAIMS PROCESSING DEPARTMENT, of the Samsung Awareness Promotion and your cheque was issued by the Royal Bank Of Scotland London Samsung Payment Account, United Kingdom.

This email is to officially inform you that your cheque and all relevant documents that will facilitate the delivery and transfer of your prize has been approved and parceled for delivery to you in your country India. Please bear with us our affiliated flight, Lufthansa Airline has no available flight from London (UK) to your own city, so the flight that is bringing our delivery officer will arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi State, From New Delhi our delivery officer will take a domestic flight to your city so that both of you can go to your bank for the conversion and transfer formalities.

NOTE: You will be require to pay Eleven thousand five hundred Indian rupees (11,500 INR) for your Government custom clearance duty and registration charges of your parcel on arrival at Delhi Airport, because your parcel is an International parcel coming from United Kingdom it has to be legally registered in your country upon the arrival of our diplomat and you are to follow the instructions of our delivery officer to enable him deliver your parcel to you and also to make sure your cheque is transferred into your nominated bank account when he meets with you in your city.

As soon as our delivery officer Diplomat John Smith arrives in New Delhi Airport, India, He will contact you on how to proceed to your resident address after the clearance and registration of your winning parcel, and we urge you to follow his instructions accordingly for your parcel to be delivered and your cheque transferred into your nominated bank account when he meets with you in your city.

Attached to this mail is Diplomat John Smith ID Proof and International Passport for your kind reference. Contact him with any of your genuine identity proof that is recognized in your country with his below email for further details: diplomatjohnsmith@hotmail.co.uk

YOUR WINNING PARCEL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
1) Your Cheque of (£92,000.00 GBP Equivalent to Rs.90Lakh India National Rupees)
2) Your Winning Certificate
3) Letter of Affidavit of Claims Eligibility
4) Letter from RBS Bank of London
5) And Our Newly Emerged Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Smartphone.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
DEPART/ARRIVE FROM/TO FLIGHT NO:BA-143/OPERATING AIRLINE CLASS ECONOMY
DEPART : 28TH FEBRUARY 2016, ARRIVE: 9:45 , 29TH FEBRUARY 2016, DURATION: 9H: 15 M.
HEATHROW (LONDON) , TO NEW DELHI (INDIA) BA-143 BRITISH AIRWAYS WORLD

SAMSUNG GLOBAL AWARD PROMOTION

On behalf of the Award Board, We congratulate you once more for emerging as one of the lucky winners of this years Award and we hope you use your funds wisely and to the best interest of your family, friends, country and the whole world at large. hence we do believe with your winning prize, you will continue to be active and patronage to the Samsung products around your vicinity.

Congratulations!! once again.
Yours in service,
Announcer!

Dr. Andy Griffiths
For Further Clarifications Contact:

Claims Director Dr. West Brown.
+448712340281
Yours Sincerely,

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August 19, 2019 at 2:05 PM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

I also got the same email.

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April 21, 2019 at 2:11 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Basti, Uttar Pradesh, India

What can we do if we fill out all the information in the email?

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April 21, 2019 at 7:52 AM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
info

Just be careful going forward because the scammers will contact you with the information and attempt to trick you into sending them money.

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March 18, 2019 at 11:49 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Yesterday I am send the my details any problem?

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March 18, 2019 at 12:10 PM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
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No, be careful because the scammers will contact you and attempt to trick you into sending them money. So, just ignore them.

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August 13, 2018 at 2:45 AM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Received this scam:

"From: samsung claimfund <samsungclaimfound55@outlook.com>

Date: Aug 12, 2018 at 6:35 PM

Subject:

EPART :12-AUGUST 2018, ARRIVE: 8:45, 13- AUGUST 2018, DURATION: 9H: 15 M.

To:

Office: Samsung Electronics Company (UK) Ltd House 1000 Hillswood

Drive Chertsey, Surrey KT16 0PS Tel: 448719743091

=,=DELIVERY NOTIFICATION FROM SAMSUNG COMPANY LONDON (UK)

Dear Winner: DEVRAJ,

Welcome to SAMSUNG INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS PROMOTION (IAP) The board of Samsung Company is in receipt of your email and wish to congratulate you over your success in this financial ballot plan. This continental draw was drawn from two continents, Europe and Asia and you are one of the lucky winners from Asia continent. This financial ballot plan is funded by Samsung Electronic's Company in Collaboration with Whatsapp APP in an effort to Consolidate our Numerous Customers and to Promote Samsung Galaxy Products World-Wide.

As the claims officer of the Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion, I personally congratulate you as the winner from India. This email is to certify that you have been officially verified and approved for the delivery of your won prize by cheque, ordered by the CLAIMS PROCESSING DEPARTMENT, of the Samsung Awareness Promotion and your cheque was issued by the Royal Bank Of Scotland London Samsung Payment Account, United Kingdom.

This email is to officially inform you that your cheque and all relevant documents that will facilitate the delivery and transfer of your prize has been approved and parcelled for delivery to you in your country India. Please bear with us our affiliated flight, Lufthansa Airline has no available flight from London (UK) to your own city, so the flight that is bringing our delivery officer will arrive at Indira GandhI International Airport in New DelhI State, From New DelhI our delivery officer will take a domestic flight to your city so that both of you can go to your bank for the conversion and...

As soon as our delivery officer Diplomat John Martins arrives in New DelhI Airport, India, He will contact you on how to proceed to your resident address after the clearance and registration of your winning parcel, and we urge you to follow his instructions accordingly for your parcel to be delivered and your cheque transferred into your nominated bank account when he meets with you in your city.

YOUR WINNING PARCEL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

1) Your Cheque of (£92,000.00 GBP Equivalent to Rs.90Lakh India National Rupees)

2) Your Winning Certificate

3) Letter of Affidavit of Claims Eligibility

4) Letter from RBS Bank of London

5) And Samsung Laptop.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

DEPART/ARRIVE FROM/TO FLIGHT NO:BA-143/OPERATING AIRLINE CLASS ECONOMY

DEPART :12-AUGUST 2018, ARRIVE: 8:45, 13- AUGUST 2018, DURATION: 9H: 15 M.

HEATHROW (LONDON), TO NEW DELHI (INDIA) BA-143 BRITISH AIRWAYS WORLD

SAMSUNG GLOBAL AWARD PROMOTION

On behalf of the Award Board, We congratulate you once more for emerging as one of the lucky winners of this years Award and we hope you use your funds wisely and to the best interest of your family, friends, country and the whole world at large. hence we do believe with your winning prize, you will continue to be active and patronage to the Samsung products around your vicinity.

Congratulations! once again.

Dr. ANDY JOHN

For Further Clarifications

Contact: Tel 448719743091

SAMSUNG LOTTERY DEPARTMENT

UNITED KINGDOM..."

Delete

June 18, 2018 at 10:20 AM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

I have this email, is it a fake?

"DEPART :18-JUNE 2018, ARRIVE: 8:45, 19- JUNE 2018, DURATION: 9H: 15 M.

Inbox

samsung claimfund

Office: Samsung Electronics Company (UK) Ltd House 1000 Hillswood

Drive Chertsey, Surrey KT16 0PS Tel: 448719743091

DELIVERY NOTIFICATION FROM SAMSUNG COMPANY LONDON (UK)

Dear Winner: Sripriya M,

Welcome to SAMSUNG INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS PROMOTION (IAP) The board of Samsung Company is in receipt of your email and wish to congratulate you over your success in this financial ballot plan. This continental draw was drawn from two continents, Europe and Asia and you are one of the lucky winners from Asia continent. This financial ballot plan is funded by Samsung Electronic's Company in Collaboration with Whatsapp APP in an effort to Consolidate our Numerous Customers and to Promote Samsung Galaxy Products World-Wide.

As the claims officer of the Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion, I personally congratulate you as the winner from India. This email is to certify that you have been officially verified and approved for the delivery of your won prize by cheque, ordered by the CLAIMS PROCESSING DEPARTMENT, of the Samsung Awareness Promotion and your cheque was issued by the Royal Bank Of Scotland London Samsung Payment Account, United Kingdom.

This email is to officially inform you that your cheque and all relevant documents that will facilitate the delivery and transfer of your prize has been approved and parcelled for delivery to you in your country India. Please bear with us our affiliated flight, Lufthansa Airline has no available flight from London (UK) to your own city, so the flight that is bringing our delivery officer will arrive at Indira GandhI International Airport in New DelhI State, From New DelhI our delivery officer will take a domestic flight to your city so that both of you can go to your bank for the conversion and transfer formalities.

NOTE: You will be require to pay NINETEEN TH0USAND FIVE HUNDRED INDIAN RUPEES (19,500 INR) for your Government custom clearance duty and registration charges of your parcel on arrival at DelhI Airport, because your parcel is an International parcel coming from United Kingdom it has to be legally registered in your country upon the arrival of our diplomat and you are to follow the instructions of our delivery officer to enable him deliver your parcel to you and also to make sure your cheque is transferred into your nominated bank account when he meets with you in your city.

As soon as our delivery officer Diplomat John Martins arrives in New DelhI Airport, India, He will contact you on how to proceed to your resident address after the clearance and registration of your winning parcel, and we urge you to follow his instructions accordingly for your parcel to be delivered and your cheque transferred into your nominated bank account when he meets with you in your city.

YOUR WINNING PARCEL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

1) Your Cheque of (£92,000.00 GBP Equivalent to Rs.90Lakh India National Rupees)

2) Your Winning Certificate

3) Letter of Affidavit of Claims Eligibility

4) Letter from RBS Bank of London

5) And Samsung Laptop.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

DEPART/ARRIVE FROM/TO FLIGHT NO:BA-143/OPERATING AIRLINE CLASS ECONOMY

DEPART :18-JUNE 2018, ARRIVE: 8:45, 19- JUNE 2018, DURATION: 9H: 15 M.

HEATHROW (LONDON), TO NEW DELHI (INDIA) BA-143 BRITISH AIRWAYS WORLD

SAMSUNG GLOBAL AWARD PROMOTION

On behalf of the Award Board, We congratulate you once more for emerging as one of the lucky winners of this years Award and we hope you use your funds wisely and to the best interest of your family, friends, country and the whole world at large. hence we do believe with your winning prize, you will continue to be active and patronage to the Samsung products around your vicinity.

Congratulations! once again.

Dr. ANDY JOHN

For Further Clarifications

Contact: Tel 448719743091

SAMSUNG LOTTERY DEPARTMENT

UNITED KINGDOM

..."

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June 18, 2018 at 11:19 AM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
info

Yes, it is a fake.

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June 12, 2018 at 12:29 AM by
"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Here is another scam:

"YOUR CELL NUMBER HAS EMERGED WINNER OF 90LAKH & GALAXY PHONE IN SAMSUNG GALAXY IAP CONTEST,SEND YOUR NAME,ADD,S*X,AGE,CELL NO TO:companysamsung@englandmail.com

Attention!Kindly check your email for the arrival of our agent Steven Cold to your country India tomorrow from Samsung Company UK,Call for detail: 447849946669"

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May 23, 2018 at 1:23 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Dear sir, I have received this mail.

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"Samsung Galaxy International Awareness Promotion" Lottery Scam