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Jill Midkiff Coke Donations 2011 Fraudulent Email

fromCoca Cola Donations 2011<cocacola@info.com>
reply-to coca_cola.donations@hotmail.co.uk
to
date Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:41 PM
subject Congratulation You Have Won Coca Cola Donations 2011
hide details4:41 PM (2 hours ago)


Dear E-mail User,

Your email has just won the sum of £1,000.000.00 GBP in cash credited to a
file in the just concluded COCA COLA DONATIONS  held on Draw:
Date: Tuesday 5/04/2011.  You were selected among the lucky
recipients to receive the Grand sum of one million Great Britain pounds
sterling in cash credited to fill ktu/9023118308/03 approved by Coca-Cola
Board held in London, United Kingdom.
==============================

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Winning Numbers: 17, 57, 28,32,38,73 bonus 50.
Ticket Number: ktu/5323116540/01
Secret No: 0648432/10
Draw Date: Tuesday 5/04/2011
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Be informed that a cheque will be issued in favor of your name as the
lucky beneficiary and also your winning cheque will also been handed over
to the European Union, to make delivery to your address. At this point you
are advice to contact our authorized Organization to enable them commences
with the delivery immediately.

CONTACT INFORMATION.
E-mail: coca_cola.donations@hotmail.co.uk
Name: Dr. David Patrick


(1) NAME:
(2) ADDRESS:
(3) MOBILE NUMBER:
(4) DATE OF BIRTH:
(5) SEX:
(6) OCCUPATION:
(7) COUNTRY:
(8) STATE:


   Sincerely,
Dr. Jill Midkiff
Tel: 44-701 004 5658 .
5/04/2011.

All Rights Reserved 1991-2011

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