Important News Letter! Dave Dawes

Allegedly from: Dave Dawes

Attention,

This is a personal email directed to you (even though I don't know your name), I am Dave Dawes (AKA some guy with a computer), My fiance and I won a Jackpot Lottery of 101 million pounds, and we have voluntarily decided to donate the sum of 1 million pounds (?1 million) to you as part of our own charity project to improve the lot of 5 unknown lucky individuals all over the world plus close friends and family.

If you have received this email then you are one of the lucky recipients and all you have to do is to contact Barr.Eduardo with Code: BMTU1045 via email barr.edua at aim.com so that he can send your details to the payout bank for fund disbursement.

You can verify this by visiting the web pages below. 

telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8820740/101m-lottery-jackpot-winners-Dave-and-Angela-Dawes-to-give-millions-to-friends-and-family.html

Good luck,

Dave Dawes.

133 people that have visited this site have received this communication.
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Requests your personal details

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Poor Grammer

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Claims to have come from a reputable source

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Ignore it! Ignore it!

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