From: "Mr. Mark Harris" <mr_markharris@ymail.com> 
Reply-To: mr_markharris@shqiptar.eu 
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 20:24:07 +0300 
Subject:  
 
 
 
Hello!, 
 
Good day to you, I am Mark Harris, a citizen of the United  Kingdom. I 
work with National Lottery Commission and Camelot Group  PLC, "the 
official monitoring body and the operator of the UK National Lottery". 
Please you can read about me in my company`s work profile link below: 
 
http://www.natlotcomm.gov.uk/CLIENT/content.ASP?ContentId=29 
 
I have a very urgent proposal for you which will be of our mutual benefit. 
I wish to seek your acceptance and cooperation so that the total sum of 
£8,497,985(Eight Million Four Hundred And Ninety Seven Thousand, Nine 
Hundred And Eighty Five pounds) can be paid to you by the National Lottery 
for our mutual benefit. The said amount is an unclaimed lottery prize; the 
wining prize result was published over four month ago and since then, the 
winner of the prize has failed to come with the winning lottery ticket to 
claim his or her winning prize. 
 
I wish to front you for the claim as the winner of the prize because there 
is a claim deadline of 180 days (six months) for the claim of this prize; 
which means that, after the deadline of 180 days,  this funds will be 
forfeited and remitted to the UK. Government if left unclaimed. There was 
a case like this in 2006 were a winner failed to claim his/her winning 
prize, and the prize was forfeited and remitted to the UK Government 
treasury. 
 
You can check the below BBC news page to confirm this 
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/south_yorkshire/4573760.stm 
 
 
The reasons why some winners fail to claim their prizes may be one or all 
of the below: 
 
1. The winner may have accidentally thrown away the tickets and lost track 
of the winning ticket number and other vital information as regards the 
lucky win. 
 
2. Some winners do not check their tickets properly. 
 
3 The winner may not be aware of the victory . 
 
4. The National Lottery does not advice winners of their winning via email 
notification that is why some may not be aware that they won in the draws. 
Also, notification of winning via email is fraud attempt because you 
cannot win any prize  without buying a lottery ticket and playing the 
lottery and winners do not pay any fee before prize is given to them by 
the National Lottery. 
 
5 Due to high rate of internet lottery scam, the winner may have been 
discouraged by friends or relatives against claiming the prize because 
they think it may be a scam. But fail to realise that the prize is real as 
you can see in the BBC NEWS LINK above. Fraudulent lottery informs you in 
an unsolicited email that your email address has won some huge amount of 
money.  A simple fact is that, you cannot win a lottery prize when you did 
not buy a lottery ticket and partake or play the lottery as no lottery 
company is a charity organisation that gives out money on a platter of 
gold. 
 
However, I hereby seek your consent to cooperate with me so that I can 
provide you the winning information that won the prize funds of £8,497,985 
to enable you apply for the claim of the funds as the winner.  Once the 
funds is paid to you, Our mode of sharing will be on a 50......... 50 
basis. i.e 50% will be for me while the remaining 50% will be for you. 
 
All you need to do is to cooperation with me honestly and confidentially. 
This project is 100% risk free because it will be executed under a 
legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law as 
I have mapped out all plans to ensure we claim this funds without any 
trace in the future. 
 
I look forward to your quick response while thanking you for your 
anticipated co-operation. 
 
Best regards, 
Mark Harris 
 
 
 
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