Thursday, January 17, 2008

WITHIN THE TIME FRAME

This is a formal notification of the just concluded final draws of the National Lottery
weekly program held on the 17th of January.
 
The online cyber draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 300,000 email
addresses of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated
random computer selection from the web. No tickets were sold.
 
After this automated computer ballot, your email address emerged as one of the five
winners in category "B" with the followings:
 
Ref Number: EUM DN 0508-9T6
Batch Number: EUM QY-3LJ4
Ticket Number: 3510-EM 47
Serial Number: NPU-34
Lucky Number: 05 13 27 33 42 (02-04)
 
Bear in mind that prizes will strictly be remitted to winners that officially
file in for their claim within the given time frame. To begin your claim,
you are advised to immediately contact our accredited claim agent with the details below. 
 
Name: Mrs. Carla Nieuwendijk
T: +31 650 948 862
F: +31 847 253 036

Email: CnieuwendijkEU@aim.com
 
In order to file in for your claim, complete the informations below:
 
Family Names:
Given Names:
Residential Address:
Date and Place of Birth:
Profession:
Telephone:
Mobile Nr:
Fax Nr:
Batch Nr:             Ticket Nr:
Ref Nr:               Serial Nr:
Lucky Nr:

The above completed informations must be forwarded strictly to our accredited claim agent:
 
Name: Mrs. Carla Nieuwendijk
T: +31 650 948 862
F: +31 847 253 036

Email: CnieuwendijkEU@aim.com
 
Your prize award has been insured with your email address and will be transferred
to you upon meeting the requirement of the gaming board authority which includes your statutory obligations.
 
All winnings must be claimed within 14 working days. Any unclaimed prize will be returned to the  treasury of National Lottery.
You are advised to keep your winning details strictly to yourself and not share it with any individual or firm.
NOTE: You are to file in for the claim of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Euro Only.
 
Thank you for being part of our program and on behalf of all our staff congratulations.
Yours truly,
 
Dr. Graham Sopels
Program Coordinator
 
 
 

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This message is confidential and intended for the named addressee(s) only.
If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by E-Mail
return and then delete this message from your system. You should not copy
or use it or disclose its contents to any other person.
 
If any part of this message is illegible or if you suspect that the message
may have been intercepted or amended, please contact the sender.
We cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this message without further investigation.
 
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5 comments:

Justin Lofton said...

Riverbed vs Packeteer

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Anonymous said...

My friend and I were recently discussing about how we as human beings are so hooked onto electronics. Reading this post makes me think back to that debate we had, and just how inseparable from electronics we have all become.


I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Societal concerns aside... I just hope that as the price of memory drops, the possibility of transferring our brains onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could encounter in my lifetime.


(Posted on Nintendo DS running [url=http://cryst4lxbands.blog.com/2010/01/31/will-the-r4-or-r4i-work/]R4i Card[/url] DS FPost)

Anonymous said...

Digital Memory sure is becoming cheaper these days. I wonder when we will finally reach the ratio of 1c to 1 Gigabyte.

I'm quietly waiting for the day when I will finally be able to afford a 20 terabyte hard disk, hahaha. But for now I guess I will be happy with having a 32 gigabyte Micro SD in my R4i.

(Posted by W3B for R4i Nintendo DS.)