I must be getting greener by the day.

@nannacroc (4049)
February 5, 2009 12:51pm CST
THE PROMOTIONS DEPARTMENT, CAMELLOT LOTTERY. Attn Winner, We happily announce to you the draw (#954) of the CAMELLOT LOTTERY, online Sweepstakes International program. Your e-mail address which subsequently won you the free lottery in the 2nd category. You have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of GBP 753,437.00 (Seven hundred and fifty-three thousand, four hundred and thirty-seven pounds stearlings}. For claims, you are advise to contact our fiduciary agent with the below email address by sending them an email . Agent Ross Miller Email:camellot.rossmiller@gmail.com Once again i say congratulations . I don't even know what Camelot lottery is. I know they own it but you'd think people would at least get the facts right before they try to scam you wouldn't you? I also never ought a ticket for that draw so I think the odds of winning were quite low don't you?
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@DonnaLawson (4032)
• United States
6 Feb 09
Nanna, I wouldn't even fool with it, you can rest assured that you will be getting another email before long with a much higher amount that you have won, say in the millions of dollars.. I would wait on that one, don't fool with the small stuff.. When you get your millions where are we going, you have to take the entire "Lot" on vacation.. It will be lovely traveling with such a "green" lady..
@nannacroc (4049)
6 Feb 09
I'll take your advice Donna. Around the world one year and somewhere else the next any takers?
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@Jouhar (409)
• India
6 Feb 09
I'm also recieved these type of scams about one month before. I think it is due to posting our mail in online forums.
@dorypanda (1601)
5 Feb 09
Oh yes, I've had several of these, I should be the richest fishy in the world by now! I don't know what the 'Camellot Lottery' is either, it's funny how you can win something even when you've not even entered it.
@RieRie (820)
6 Feb 09
They could at least spell it right too, I keep getting emails from a lot of banks saying "Security Help" or that kind of thing, the last one, they had the logo slightly wrong and every other word was spelt wrong AND I'm not even with any of the banks.I haven't won any pretend lotteries recently though.