Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam

Recipients of fake Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw lottery or sweepstakes emails like the one below are asked not to follow the instructions in them. There is no such lottery and the fake emails are lotto scams being sent by lottery scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money and personal information for a lottery that doesn't exist.

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Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam

A "Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw" Scam

From: VIRGIN MEDIA TELECOMMUNICATION <vmt52@outlook.com>

Date: Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 1:06 PM

Subject: Fund Release Claim Proceeding( 02019-VMT).

VIRGIN MEDIA TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY ENGLAND

Headquarters New York City, New York, United States (Executive Office)

EC1V 4PW.Hook, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom (Operational Headquarters)

Dear Winner.

We acknowledge the receipt of your e-mail regarding your winning notification from the Virgin Media Telecommunication United Kingdom for the 2019 Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw. The Europe/America / Asia private international e-games are pleased to inform you of the result of the final concluded draws which was conducted at our international corporate office complex here in England, by the Virgin Media Telecommunication in conjunction with I Pod Worldwide Promotion. Your Email Address was among of the Lucky winners who has won (₤950,000.00 Great British Pounds) Nine Hundred And Fifty Thousand Great British Pounds Only in the Virgin Media Telecommunication Company United Kingdom for the 2019 online E-mail Promo offer.

This program is Titled 25th ANNIVERSARY VIRGIN MEDIA TELECOMMUNICATION EMAIL AWARD 2019. Virgin Media Telecommunication Company is given out this promotion award to difference individual in difference part of the world for the use of Virgin Media Communication Company United Kingdom, and for the Help of Advertising of the Virgin Media Network Company. We use this opportunity to advert our company in worldwide and for the celebration of being one of the successful networks in the world.

However the results were released and the notice was also sent to your Email Address.This draw is being organized to enhance awareness and publicity of the Virgin Media product such as Phones, Lap-Top, Camera, LCD, Virgin TV,Apple I pad Virgin Media Vision Wireless,Virgin Media Email Communication,and etc. The foundation also seeks to courage the use of Internet for academic and business pursuits. It major aim is to promote music, theater, art, literature, projects in the social and political arena with a focus on health, as well as science, research and higher education.

The Virgin Media Telecommunication Company Ltd England is glad to inform you that you have been approved a lump sum pay of (₤950,000.00) Nine Hundred And Fifty Thousand Great British Pounds Only in cash credit Ref No: 02019-VMT. from the total cash prize of (₤1,900,000.00) Great British Pounds shared among two lucky winners in this category. You will receive this fund by TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER [BANK WIRE]

Once again we have confirmed your email with regard to the winning notification as earlier sent to your Email Address all participants wereselected randomly from World Wide Email Directories. To celebrate the Virgin Media International Promo offer program, the Virgin Media Company of England, in conjunction with Tel-west and some multi national companies and other relevant bodies is giving out donation of {₤1,900,000.00) Great British Pounds } to the two lucky recipients to receive each (₤950,000.00 Great British Pounds) in the two lucky recipients.

The 2019 Anniversary of Virgin Media Telecommunication Company Ltd England, International Email Address award is no doubt, a momentous achievement in the chequered history of this Corporation. On behalf of the entire staff of the Organization, I wish to congratulate all non-Governmental Organizations who have in no little way contributed immensely towards the success of this draws as well as taking concrete steps towards its actualization.

These specific Donations/Grants will be awarded to recipients worldwide, in different categories for their personal business development and enhancement of their educational plans.Kindly note that you will only be chosen to receive the Promo offer once, which means that subsequent promo offer donation will not get to you again.

This Lottery is approved by the United Kingdom Lottery Board Organization and also licensed by the International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR). This lottery is of its kind and we intend to sensitize the public. You are selected among the two lucky recipients to receive the Anniversary award sum of ₤950,000.00 Great British Pounds in total funds of (₤1,900,000.00) Great British Pounds as Virgin Media Company Ltd United Kingdom Promo offer donations/aid from the Virgin Media Company of England in accordance with the enabling act of Parliament.

You are required to complete the below Application form and send it to Nat-West Bank PLC UK immediately so that they shall start the processing of your winning formalities and approved your winning prize for transferring according to the approval of the UK Lottery Organization (U.L.O) England.

We advise you to contact the Nat-West Bank PLC UK immediately through via email (nat-westbk@live.co.uk this Email draw it's open toVirgin Media employees or contractors, or their family and friends. You are warned to keep your winning information secretly to yourself until your fund is released to you to avoid double claim which will lead to absolute cancellation/termination of Award.

Note: The following Reference Numbers has been assigned to you and you are required to quote it in every mail you sent regarding your winning prize funds: 02019-VMT.

BELOW IS THE CONTACT INFORMATION OF NAT-WEST BANK PLC UK.

THE DIRECTOR

OPERATIONS AND REMITTANCE

NAT-WEST BANK PLC FOREIGN

REMITTANCE DEPARTMENT

UNITED KINGDOM.

EMAIL:nat-westbk@live.co.uk

Respected Sir / Madam.

APPLICATION FOR FUND RELEASE VIRGIN MEDIA TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY ENGLAND REF NO: 02019-VMT.

I am (Mr./Miss) I write to apply for the release of my fund with regards to the winning notification that was received on my Email Address from the Virgin Media Telecommunication Company Limited England, I was made to understand that this sum of (₤950,000 Great British Pounds)The fund was deposited in a temporary account in your Bank. I hereby request that the above {₤950,000 Great British Pounds} mentioned be remitted to me at the earliest.

Below is my Personal Information:

My Full Name:.

My Address:

My Winning Mobile Number:

My Second Mobile Number if Any..

My House Telephone:

My State:

My E-mail Address:

My Age:..

My Sex:

My Marital Status:..

My Prize Amount:..

My Occupation:.

My Country:

Preferred Mode Of Payment.

1. Bank Telegraphic Wire Transfer.

Bank Telegraphic Wire Transfer :Provide Your Banking details below.

Bank Name:.

Bank Address:

Bank Code:

Account Name:.

Account No:..

For security reasons, we advice the winners to keep this information confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your prize released to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming and unwarranted taking advantage of this program by non-participant or unofficial personnel. All information is strictly confidential and will only be used for the purpose to which it is been requested.

Dear winner kindly read and understand that, you are advise to complete the above form and forward it to Nat-West Bank PLC UK, through the following E-mail address: nat-westbk@live.co.uk for the transferring of your funds to your personal account, as your winning prize has been deposited in their Bank, for security and for easy remitting to your local account in your country.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS DO NOT FAIL TO CONTACT US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

Note: In order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications, kindly endeavor to quote your Reference number in every correspondence with your agent. Furthermore, should there be any change in your address, do inform your claims agent (Rev. Dr. Peter Williams) as soon as possible.

Kind Regards,

Rev. Dr. Peter Williams

Tel: 0044-7010056231

E-mail: vmt52@outlook.com

(Chief Executive Officer Virgin Media Telecommunication Company Limited England ).

Copyright @2019 Winning Price Virgin Media Telecommunication Company Claims Procedures.All Rights Reserved.

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September 5, 2020 at 6:54 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Uganda

I received emails for the 2020 VIRGIN MEDIA TELECOMMUNICATION AWARD DRAW I really don't know if they are true

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September 5, 2020 at 7:51 AM by
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They are not true, they are fakes.

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March 4, 2020 at 1:50 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Islamabad, Pakistan

"Good Morning,

Once again congratulation for your Lucky winning Number, check and open the attachment for more details and Provide the information's as requested in the attachment, awaiting your fast responds.

Yours faithfully,

DR. MRS CRISTINA HOWEL

E-MAIL: cristina@bvc.ro

1 (323) 473 8603

(Claim Agent)

مھے آیا ہے"

Received this scam.

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December 29, 2019 at 12:34 PM by
Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Ohio, Pakistan

I also have received email from virgin media and I also send them money and now I am trying to reach the person through legal process. By contacting police and lawyers

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January 9, 2020 at 9:46 AM by
Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Sure Brother, I Have same mail, but I confused

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November 26, 2019 at 2:22 AM by
Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Harare, Zimbabwe

I am having similar emails from Mrs Christene Howels,thank you for the heads up

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November 23, 2019 at 2:06 AM by
Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

I have one sms scam from a mobile number that have been awarded 1,900,000 pounds in the ongoing 2019 virgin media draw uk.

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December 19, 2019 at 5:28 AM by
Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Kampala, Central Region, Uganda

I have just received an SMS exactly like that.

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October 8, 2019 at 9:33 AM by
Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Kampala, Uganda

Thank you very much with your advise and truly many people fall victims from these fraudsters, however I have similar mails purported to have come from Dr mrs Cristine Howel.

I have been trailing him/her but has kept silent.

Could you please let me know if you have such a person in your corporate.

Thanks so much

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Virgin Media Telecommunication Anniversary Draw Lottery Scam