"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam

The email message below, which claims that the recipients are lottery winners in the "Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" draw is a scam. There is no such lottery. Every month, thousands of those email messages are sent out by lottery scammers to trick their potential victims into sending them their personal information and money to collect so-called lottery prizes. Remember, never respond to an email message which claims that you are a lottery winner with your personal or financial information. Legitimate lottery companies do not request personal or financial information via an email message, and will never ask winners to send money, financial or personal information in order to collect their prizes.

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Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery Scam

The "Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam

-- forwarded message --
'From: Apple Company Uk <apple_uk_winner@europe.com>
Date: 3 May 2017 18:08
Subject: APPLE COMPANY DELIVERY AGENT MARK PHILLIP ARRIVAL DETAILS TO INDIA ON /4 MAY 2017

Apple Collaborate with iphone Company UK World National Lottery Organization National Lottery Draws Results. Office Po Box 200, Harrogate England, United Kingdom.Address : Government Buildings Motley Rd Leeds West Yorkshire LS16 5PZ United Kingdom

Customer Service (contact us: +44- 7562071099 FAX No: 044 7876 01 )

DEAR: LUCKY WINNER. Vipin joseph

WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE YOU ONCE AGAIN ON THIS NOTE, FOR BEING ONE OF THE LUCKY WINNER

SELECTED ON THIS YEAR ASIA APPLE MOBILE COMPANY PROMOTION AWARD 2017

We have confirmed your details and verification. We have chosen second option for your (CASHIERSDRAFT) A winning Draft has been issued in your name by Apple online world draws and we are pleased to inform you that you will be receiving your package containing the sum of

(£350,000 GBP } THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS ) Applelaptop , iPhone 7 and

T .Shirt) and original copy of your winning certificate, Fund Release Order, Money Laundering protection, Letter of Affidavit for Claims from the British government by our delivery agent (Diplomat Mr. MARK PHILIP)after all document must have been endorsed via, International Diplomatic Delivery(IDS) United Kingdom department in which your winnings has been sent for delivery to your residence in India.

Our representative/delegate will deliver your prize won in Draft and to your home address as well as other legal document along. For your information Your consignment code is (XX5053XX) you are to keep your Consignment Code Number very confidential From General Public and Your winning draft has been securely sealed and packed for security reasons which makes it impossible for anyone to view it until it’s been delivered to you and there are some document you have to sign after you have receive the prize. The Diplomatic Officer, Mr. Mark Philip will be Arriving In India to deliver your winning prize of

(£350,000 GBP) Applelaptop , iPhone 7 and T .Shirt ) awarded to you by Apple Mobile Company United Kingdom, you are to provide him a copy of your ID proof (ID CARD/ PASSPORT / VOTERS CARD OR DRIVER LICENSE COPY)to him:mark_phillip09@diplomats.com to enable him identify you when he arrives In your country (India).

Below is his flight information:

British Airways Flight Number B 269 Departure Heathrow Airport (LHR)

DEPARTURE DATE FROM UK WEDNESDAY : 3 MAY 2017 Time 1:45 Pm UK Time

ARRIVAL DATE TO INDIA THURSDAY : 4 MAY 2017 Time 9:45 Am India Time

Your winning contains all of the following items:

1. Your Winning Prize Amount of (£350,000 GBP) Demand Draft Cheque .

2. Official Winning Certificate.

3. Affidavit of claims eligibility.

4. Documents covering source of winnings.

5. , Applelaptop , iPhone 7 and T .Shirt,

6. Here is the diplomatic Officer ID proof, Passportand your winning parcel.

Be informed that UK custom fees has been paid by the (Board of Director of Apple Company Anniversary Award UK) therefore you are required to pay customs clearance charges (14,500 RUPEES ONLY) in your country India at the Airport New Delhi at the arrival of our diplomatic agent Mark Phillip when he arrive to enable the custom department release the winning parcel to him .

Event Manager

PROOF HENRY KEN

(Tel: +44-7562071099)

FAX: 044 7876 01

Email id: apple_uk_winner@europe.com"

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August 20, 2017 at 2:28 PM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Chandigarh, India

Here i'm also received this type of email so What I can do?

Delete

August 20, 2017 at 4:04 PM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
info

Just delete it.

Delete

August 8, 2017 at 4:27 AM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India

Here is another scam:

"DEAR: LUCKY WINNER. Faiz Zaki warsI

WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE YOU ONCE AGAIN ON THIS NOTE, FOR BEING ONE OF THE LUCKY WINNER

SELECTED ON THIS YEAR ASIA APPLE MOBILE COMPANY PROMOTION AWARD 2017

We have confirmed your details and verification. We have chosen the second option for your (CASHIERS DRAFT) A winning Draft has been issued in your name by Apple online world draws Mobile number promo and we are pleased to inform you that you will be receiving your package containing the sum of (£350,000 GBP } THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS ) Apple laptop, iPhone 7 and T .Shirt) and original copy of your winning certificate, Fund Release Order, Money Laundering protection, Letter of Affidavit for Claims from the British government by our delivery agent (Diplomat Mr. MARK PHILIP)after all document must have been endorsed via, International Diplomatic Delivery (IDS) United Kingdom department in which your winnings has been sent for delivery to your residence in India. Our representative/delegate will deliver your prize won in Draft and to your home address as well as other legal documents along. For your information Your consignment code is (XX5053XX) you are to keep your Consignment Code Number very confidential From General Public and Your winning draft has been securely sealed and packed for security reasons .which makes it impossible for anyone to view it until it’s been delivered to you and there are some document you have to sign after you have received the prize. The Diplomatic Officer, Mr. Mark Philip will be Arriving In India to deliver your winning prize Items (£350,000 GBP) Apple laptop, iPhone 7 and T.Shirt ) awarded to you by Apple Mobile Company the United Kingdom, you are to provide him a copy of your ID proof (ID CARD/ PASSPORT / VOTERS CARD OR DRIVER LICENSE COPY)to him:Email mark_phillip09@diplomats.com to enable him to identify you when he arrives In your country (India).

Below is his flight information:

British Airways Flight Number B 269 Departure Heathrow Airport (LHR)

DEPARTURE DATE FROM UK MONDAY : 7th AUGUST 2017 Time 1:45Pm UK Time

ARRIVAL DATE TO INDIA TUESDAY: 8th AUGUST 2017 Time 9:45 Am India Time

Your winning contains all of the following items:

1. Your Winning Prize Amount of (£350,000 GBP) Demand Draft Cheque.

2. Official Winning Certificate.

3. Affidavit of claims eligibility.

4. Documents covering source of winnings.

5., Apple laptop, iPhone 7 and T.Shirt,

6. Here is the diplomatic Officer ID proof, Passportand, And your winning parcel.

Be informed that UK custom fees has been paid by the (Board of Director of Apple Company Anniversary Award UK) therefore you are required to pay customs clearance charges Before you will Receive your prize Amount (15,500 RUPEES ONLY) in your country India at the Airport New Delhi at the arrival of our diplomatic agent Mark Phillip when he arrives to enable the custom department release the winning parcel to him .

Event Manager

PROOF HENRY KEN

(Tel: 44-7562071099)

FAX: 044 7876 01

Email id: apple_uk_winner@europe.com"

Delete

July 27, 2017 at 11:50 AM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
info

Here is another scam:

- Forwarded message -

From: "Apple Company Uk" <apple_uk_winner@europe.com>

Date: Jul 26, 2017 7:51 PM

Subject: APPLE COMPANY DELIVERY AGENT MARK PHILLIP ARRIVAL DETAILS TO INDIA ON / 27 July 2017

Apple Collaborate with iphone Company UK World National Lottery Organization National Lottery Draws Results. Office Po Box 200, Harrogate England, United Kingdom.Address : Government Buildings Motley Rd Leeds West Yorkshire LS16 5PZ United Kingdom

Customer Service (contact us: 44- 7562071099 FAX No: 044 7876 01 )

DEAR: LUCKY WINNER. Dhirendra Mishra

WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE YOU ONCE AGAIN ON THIS NOTE, FOR BEING ONE OF THE LUCKY WINNER

SELECTED ON THIS YEAR ASIA APPLE MOBILE COMPANY PROMOTION AWARD 2017

Our representative/delegate will deliver your prize won in Draft and to your home address as well as other legal document along. For your information Your consignment code is (XX5053XX) you are to keep your Consignment Code Number very confidential From General Public and Your winning draft has been securely sealed and packed for security reasons .which makes it impossible for anyone to view it until it’s been delivered to you and there are some document you have to sign after you have receive the prize. The Diplomatic Officer, Mr. Mark Philip will be Arriving In India to deliver your winning prize Items (£350,000 GBP) Applelaptop, iPhone 7 and T .Shirt ) awarded to you by Apple Mobile Company United Kingdom, you are to provide him a copy of your ID proof (ID CARD/ PASSPORT / VOTERS CARD OR DRIVER LICENSE COPY)to him:Email mark_phillip09@diplomats.com to enable him identify you when he arrives In your country (India).

Below is his flight information:

British Airways Flight Number B 269 Departure Heathrow Airport (LHR)

DEPARTURE DATE FROM UK WEDNESDAY : 26 JULY 2017 Time 1:45Pm UK Time

ARRIVAL DATE TO INDIA THURSDAY : 27 JULY 2017 Time 9:45 Am India Time

...

Be informed that UK custom fees has been paid by the (Board of Director of Apple Company Anniversary Award UK) therefore you are required to pay customs clearance charges Before you will Receive your prize Amout (15,500 RUPEES ONLY) in your country India at the Airport New Delhi at the arrival of our diplomatic agent Mark Phillip when he arrive to enable the custom department release the winning parcel to him .

Event Manager

PROOF HENRY KEN

(Tel: 44-7562071099)

FAX: 044 7876 01

Email id: apple_uk_winner@europe.com"

Delete

July 7, 2017 at 3:49 AM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Nagaon, Assam, India

They send me this type of email.. and told me to send I'd proof..

He told me he is in DelhI international airport..

A female also call me from the airport; what I can do?

Delete

July 7, 2017 at 5:03 AM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
info

Ignore them because it is not true or it is a scam.

Delete

May 4, 2017 at 7:19 PM by
"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam
info

Here is another scam:

"From: Apple Company Uk <apple_uk_winner@europe.com>

Date: 4 May 2017 10:07 p.m.

Subject: APPLE COMPANY DELIVERY AGENT MARK PHILLIP ARRIVAL DETAILS TO INDIA ON / 5 MAY 2017"

Delete

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"Apple Collaborate with iPhone Company UK World National Lottery" Scam