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"Electronic Computer SPIN BALL Draw" Lottery Scam

Recipients of fake "Electronic Computer SPIN BALL Draw" emails like the one below are asked not to respond to it. This is because the fake email is being sent by online scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them their personal information. The scammers will subsequenstly ask their potential victims to send money in order to recieve their so-called lottery prize. But, once the scammers receive the money, they will take it and disappear, leaving the victims without the prize they were promised.

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The "Electronic Computer SPIN BALL Draw" Lottery Scam

"Charity Project" - patricio.miranda@hannainst.cl

Dear Beloved,

Kindly Confirm ownership of your e-mail [email address]. It was randomly selected after an Electronic Computer SPIN BALL draw, to receive a donation of GBP 1,560,000 (One Million Five Hundred and Sixty thousand Great British Pound Sterling) as part of Sigrid Rausing charity project.

Confirm your email now by sending confirmation response to Email: [rausingmrssigrid@gmail.com] and I shall explain in detail all you need to know.

Best Regards

Mrs. Sigrid Rausing

rausingmrssigrid@gmail.com

DISCLAIMER: THIS EMAIL IS PROPOSED TO (email address); KINDLY DISREGARD IF YOU ARE NOT THE RIGHTFUL OWNER.

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