FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Lottery Scam

There is no FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions or lottery like the one below. Therefore, online users are asked to delete email messages which claim that they are winners in the same promotion or lottery. They should also not follow the instructions in them. Below is a sample of the FIFA World Cup 2018 Microsoft lottery scam.

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FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Lottery Scam

The "FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions" Lottery Scam

From: Qatar 2022. - aa162@gtcem.com

Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 at 11:32 pm

Subject: Ref

FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Microsoft London (Cardinal Place) 100 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 5JL Ref: FIFA/MOP/2014-8 Contact FIFA 2018 World Cup Sent From Manager (Mrs. Rose Smith) From Our Head Office In London United Kingdom

We are pleased to inform you of the result of 2022 Draws held on Tuesday the 11th February 2020, you are the legal beneficiary/User of this selected e-mail address, selected for the FIFA 2022 Microsoft online promotional Awards. Computer ballot was organized by the Microsoft Online Network sponsored by FIFA MICROSOFT NETWORK. This promotion was held in South Africa because of the successful FIFA (2010) WORLD CUP that was hosted in South Africa and the main aim of this award is to promote the upcoming (FIFA WORLD CUP) that will be hosted in Qatar 2022.

FIVE (5) email addresses was finally picked out from among the total (1,000,000.00) email addresses, and out of those (5) email addresses, your Email address is among the winning e-mail address on the winning Pot, which was attached For your Security code FIFA/ Y67/U4 or Pin Code Number: 1208 to Winning Numbers: IFA/MOP/2013-14 21 3 and Bonus Number is (31) and Winning Amount is (ONE MILLION BRITISH POUNDS STERLING) (GBP£1,000,000.00).

PAYMENT PRIZE AND CLAIM

Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement Centre. Your security file number is FIFA/Y67/U4 (keep personal) Remember; FIFA Prize Award must be claimed not later than 90 days from the date of acknowledgement receipt. Failure to claim your fund will be added to the next 10 Million Dollars lottery promotion. You are requested to contact your claim agent in South Africa, send your winning details to her.

Name of the claim agent in UK: Dr. Goodman Anderson

E-mail: drgoodmananderson5@gmail.com

Direct Telephone: +443308089340

You have to send the following information to your Claims Agent to facilitate the release of your fund to you.

(1) FULL NAME: (2) CELL PHONE: (3) AMOUNT WON: (4)E-MAIL: (5) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: (6) OCCUPATION: (7) ADDRESS:

Yours sincerely

MRS. HILLARY KENN (Microsoft 2020 Admin Sec)

Microsoft Organizing Committee

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March 18, 2022 at 8:37 AM by
FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Karachi South, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Another scam..

"QATAR FIFA WORLD CUP 2022

FIFA headquarters

Location:Zürich, Switzerland

Address:FIFA-Strasse 20

Dear Lucky Winner/Email Owner,

CONGRATULATIONS! This is to inform you that your email address emerged as a Winner of an amount of US$1,500,000.00 Dollars, (One Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) in the QATAR FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 GAME PROMOTION Draw held in (Doha Qatar) through an open Computer ballot JAVA System. This award is sponsored by Qatar Government to mark the first time ever the World Soccer event will be hosted in Middle East soil. FIFA, Microsoft and the World Health Organization (WHO) in Collaboration with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to help provide financial assistance to families across the globe while working hard with so many nations to combat this world Coronavirus pandemic and also to support AND Promote the coming QATAR FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 GAME.

All participants’ email was automatically entered in the draw as Microsoft collected all the Active email users globally for this promotion. Your email Address attached to Reference Number: WCD80010011 was luckily drawn to win you the prize in the category ''A''. Therefore, a Pin Number has been issued for you to claim your prize. Pin code: 00357721.

For you to receive your US$1,500,000.00 Dollars (One Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars). You are advised to contact our European claim agent as stated below. After he finishes processing your Payment file, he will direct you the bank to contact for urgent transfer of your fund to any of your nominated bank accounts.

European Union Headquarters

Address: Rue de Trèves, 59-61 1040 Brussels, Name of the claim agent: Dr. Ganas Nardhamuni

Email: dr.ganasclaimchambers@gmail.com

Email: dr.ganaschamber@gmail.com

Tel: 32 460 220694

WhatsApp: 32 460 220694

Forward the following information as stated below to Dr. Ganas Nardhamuni.

1. Full Name:

2. Address:

3. Age:

4. Occupation:

5. Mobile Number:

6. Nationality:

7. Marital Status

8. Amount Won:

9. REFERENCE NUMBER: A80010011

Send the above information to file for your claim. Only contact the above-mentioned gentleman (Dr. Ganas Nardhamuni) to receive your prize money. Please keep your winning Identification Numbers confidential to avoid double claims.

Yours Truthfully,

Sheikh Abdulrahman Al Janahi

WINNING NOTIFICATION OFFICER."

Delete

February 14, 2022 at 10:43 AM by
FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Another scam:

"CONGRATULATIONS WINNING NOTIFICATION

FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Microsoft Australia (Canberra Australia ) 100 Victoria Street Australia SW1E 5JL Ref: FIFA/MOP/2014-8 Contact FIFA 2018 World Cup Sent From Manager (Mrs. Rose Smith) From Our Head Office In Canberra Australia

We are pleased to inform you of the result of 2022 Draws held on Tuesday the 28th June 2021, you are the legal beneficiary/User of this selected e-mail address, selected for the FIFA 2022 Microsoft online promotional Awards. Computer ballot was organized by the Microsoft Online Network sponsored by FIFA MICROSOFT NETWORK. This promotion was held in Canberra Australia because of the successful FIFA (2018) WORLD CUP that was hosted in Australia and the main aim of this award is to promote the upcoming (FIFA WORLD CUP) that will be hosted in Qatar 2022.

Fifteen (15) email addresses was finally picked out from among the total (1,000,000.00) email addresses, and out of those fifteen (15) email addresses, your Email address is among the winning e-mail address on the winning Pot, which was attached For your Security code FIFA/ Y67/U4 or Pin Code Number: 1208 to Winning Numbers: IFA/MOP/2013-14 21 3 and Bonus Number is (31) and Winning Amount is (ONE MILLION BRITISH POUNDS STERLING) (GBP£1,000,000.00).

PAYMENT PRIZE AND CLAIM

Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement Centre. Your security file number is FIFA/Y67/U4 (keep personal) Remember; FIFA Prize Award must be claimed not later than 90 days from the date of acknowledgement receipt. Failure to claim your fund will be added to the next 10 Million Dollars lottery promotion. You are requested to contact your claim agent in Australia, send your winning details to him.

Name of the claim agent in Australia: Dr. Ganas Nardhamuni

Email: dr.ganasclaimchambers@gmail.com

Email: dr.ganaschamber@gmail.com

Direct Telephone: 61-4800-50362

Whatsapp: 61-4800-50362

Whatsapp him for quick notification.

You have to send the following information to your Claims Agent to facilitate the release of your fund to you.

(1) FULL NAME: (2) CELL PHONE: (3) AMOUNT WON: (4)E-MAIL: (5) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: (6) OCCUPATION: (7) ADDRESS:

Yours sincerely

MRS. HILLARY KENN (Microsoft 2020 Admin Sec)

Microsoft Organising Committee"

Delete

December 28, 2020 at 10:49 AM by
FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Delaware, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States

Just received mine recently but it seems this has been going on for quite sometime:

FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Microsoft London

(Cardinal Place) 100 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 5JL Ref:

FIFA/MOP/2014-8 Contact FIFA 2018 World Cup Sent From Manager

(Mrs. Rose Smith) From Our Head Office In London United Kingdom

We are pleased to inform you of the result of 2022 Draws held on Saturday the 4th July 2020, you are the legal beneficiary/User of this selected e-mail address, selected for the FIFA 2022 Microsoft online promotional Awards. Computer ballot was organized by the Microsoft Online Network sponsored by FIFA MICROSOFT NETWORK. This promotion was held in South Africa because of the successful FIFA (2010) WORLD CUP that was hosted in South Africa and the main aim of this award is to promote the upcoming (FIFA WORLD CUP) that will be hosted in Qatar 2022.

FIVE (5) email addresses was finally picked out from among the total (1,000,000.00) email addresses, and out of those (5) email addresses, your Email address is among the winning e-mail address on the winning Pot, which was attached For your Security code FIFA/ Y67/U4 or Pin Code Number: 1208 to Winning Numbers: IFA/MOP/2013-14 21 3 and Bonus Number is (31) and Winning Amount is (ONE MILLION BRITISH POUNDS STERLING) (GBP£1,000,000.00).

PAYMENT PRIZE AND CLAIM

Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement Centre. Your security file number is FIFA/Y67/U4 (keep personal) Remember; FIFA Prize Award must be claimed not later than 90 days from the date of acknowledgement receipt. Failure to claim your fund will be added to the next 10 Million Dollars lottery promotion. You are requested to contact your claim agent in South Africa, send your winning details to her.

Name of the claim agent in South Africa: Mrs. Tamara Albert

E-mail: claimagent2022@gmail.com

Direct Telephone: 2770469818

You have to send the following information to your Claims Agent to facilitate the release of your fund to you.

(1) FULL NAME: (2) CELL PHONE: (3) AMOUNT WON: (4)E-MAIL: (5) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: (6) OCCUPATION: (7) ADDRESS:

Yours sincerely

MRS. HILLARY KENN (Microsoft 2020 Admin Sec)

Microsoft Organizing Committee

Delete

August 12, 2020 at 5:57 AM by
FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Tehran, Iran

Received this scam:

"FIFA 2022 Microsoft Online Promotions Microsoft Australia (Canberra Australia ) 100 Victoria Street Australia SW1E 5JL Ref: FIFA/MOP/2014-8 Contact FIFA 2018 World Cup Sent From Manager (Mrs. Rose Smith) From Our Head Office In Canberra Australia

We are pleased to inform you of the result of 2022 Draws held on Tuesday the 28th June 2020, you are the legal beneficiary/User of this selected e-mail address, selected for the FIFA 2022 Microsoft online promotional Awards. Computer ballot was organized by the Microsoft Online Network sponsored by FIFA MICROSOFT NETWORK. This promotion was held in Canberra Australia because of the successful FIFA (2018) WORLD CUP that was hosted in Australia and the main aim of this award is to promote the upcoming (FIFA WORLD CUP) that will be hosted in Qatar 2022.

Fifteen (15) email addresses was finally picked out from among the total (1,000,000.00) email addresses, and out of those fifteen (15) email addresses, your Email address is among the winning e-mail address on the winning Pot, which was attached For your Security code FIFA/ Y67/U4 or Pin Code Number: 1208 to Winning Numbers: IFA/MOP/2013-14 21 3 and Bonus Number is (31) and Winning Amount is (ONE MILLION BRITISH POUNDS STERLING) (GBP£1,000,000.00).

PAYMENT PRIZE AND CLAIM

Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her Settlement Centre. Your security file number is FIFA/Y67/U4 (keep personal) Remember; FIFA Prize Award must be claimed not later than 90 days from the date of acknowledgement receipt. Failure to claim your fund will be added to the next 10 Million Dollars lottery promotion. You are requested to contact your claim agent in Australia, send your winning details to him.

Name of the claim agent in Australia: Dr. Gordon Frankly

E-mail: drgordonfranklygordon@gmail.com OR drgordonfrankly@gmail.com

Direct Telephone: 61-4800-50362

Whatsapp: 61-4800-50362

Whatsapp him for quick notification.

You have to send the following information to your Claims Agent to facilitate the release of your fund to you.

(1) FULL NAME: (2) CELL PHONE: (3) AMOUNT WON: (4)E-MAIL: (5) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: (6) OCCUPATION: (7) ADDRESS:

Yours sincerely

MRS. HILLARY KENN (Microsoft 2020 Admin Sec)

Microsoft Organizing Committee"

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