Complaint Review: Millburn Tyrone Mail_claimdirector6011@yahoo.com.hk And Mr.Tommy Curtis ,telephone +44-704-571-6955, - Bellshill Internet
- Millburn Tyrone Mail_claimdirector6011@yahoo.com.hk And Mr.Tommy Curtis ,telephone +44-704-571-6955, Unit 63, Evens Business Center,belgrave Street, Bellshill Ind Est Bellshill, Ml43np Internet United Kingdom
- Phone: +44-704-571-6955
- Web:
- Category: Computer Fraud
Millburn Tyrone Mail_claimdirector6011@yahoo.com.hk And Mr.Tommy Curtis ,national Powerball Lottery Promo, Acorn Express Couriers,telephone +44-704-571-6955, These people are trying to tell me that I won l600,000 and that I need to send them an email so they can tell me how to pay to collect my winnings. Bellshill Internet
*Consumer Comment: I hope
I want the above people investigated for internet fraud, they are not a part of the uk's national powerball lottery and I feel they are trying to scam me out of money that I dont even have.
Fooled grad
fayetteville, North Carolina
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
I hope
AUTHOR: Bay - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 26, 2007
You did not give them any personal bank info or CC numbers or pay them any money
Any Prize you ever win You do NOT have to ever pay for it.
Also the fact that they use a Free Yahoo email should have been a dead giveaway
Please folks start Googling these things before ever paying a dime and if ever contacted through a email from soemone you to not know delete it It is a scam 99.9% of the time
This scam has been around for many years by the way.
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