CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE WON THE 2011 CATEGORY "A'' CASH PRIZE!!!

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  • Thursday, September 29, 2011
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  • FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR INTERNATIONAL PRIZE AWARD DEPT

    Ref Number:NL 74 2266 372
    Batch Number:643 255 942-NL/2011
    Amount Won: 2, 500, 000.00. USD

    OFFICIAL WINNING NOTIFICATION FOR CATEGORY "A" CYBER LOTTO DRAWS

    Dear Internet User
    We are pleased to inform you of the  results of our cyber lotto draw of  Lottery NL Promotional Draws. The online electronic-raffle draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 250,000 e-mail accounts picked by our Electronic Random Selection System (ERSS) from an exclusive list However, no tickets were sold.
    After the automated computer ballot collection, your e-mail address emerged as a winner category "A" with the following numbers attached
    (Ref Number: NL 74 2266 372, Batch Number: 643 255 942-NL/2011.

    You are therefore to receive a cash prize of 2,500,000.00.USD (Two Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) from the total payout sum! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    The payout of this cash prize to you will be subject to the final validations and satisfactory report that you are the owner of the winning email address.Your prize award has been insured with your e-mail address and will be transferred to you upon meeting our requirements,

    For statutory obligations, verifications, validations and satisfactory report.
    To file in for the claims of your winning cashprize, you are advised to contact our Certified and Accredited claims agent for category "A" winners with the information below:

    FOREIGN CLAIMS AGENT

    Name:Edric Rupert
    Tel :+31 619 892 155
    Email:claimsdept01@games.com

    You are advised to provide him with the following information:

    First name:
    Last Name:
    Telephone/Fax number:
    Nationality:
    Age:
    Occupation:

    You are to keep all lotto information confidential, especially your reference numbers and the password of your E-mail address. Since we do not Know you, if an impostor hacks your E-mail account ID and claims your money without our knowledge, we shall not be hold liable. Double claims will not be Entertained, so be careful.
    Furthermore, should there be any change of address do inform our agent as soon as possible. Congratulations!!! And thank you for being a user of the World Wide Web.

    Yours Sincerely,
    Roy Murray,
    ONLINE LOTTERY CO-ORDINATOR.

    Antispam Policy

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  • Saturday, September 10, 2011
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  • You can use our software for performing only legal activity on the Internet. You can not use it for spamming (SPAM) because spamming is an illegal activity. If we find out that you are using our program for spamming (as defined Mass Unsolicited email sending) your license will become null and void and will be revoked immediately.

    The Definition of SPAM: The word SPAM as applied to Email means Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE). Unsolicited means that the Recipient has not granted verifiable permission for the message to be sent. Bulk means that the message is sent as part of a larger collection of messages, all having substantively identical content. A message is SPAM only if it is both Unsolicited and Bulk. Unsolicited Email is normal email (examples include first contact enquiries, job enquiries, sales enquiries, etc.) Bulk Email is normal email (examples include subscriber newsletters, discussion lists, information lists, etc.).
    Technical Definition of SPAM: An electronic message is SPAM IF: 

    (1) the recipient's personal identity and context are irrelevant because the message is equally applicable to many other potential recipients; AND

    (2) the recipient has not verifiably granted deliberate, explicit, and still-revocable permission for it to be sent; AND

    (3) the transmission and reception of the message appears to the recipient to give a disproportionate benefit to the sender. 

    Examples of legal usage of Internet related software:
    • sending invoices, order status notifications to customers who purchased your services or products;
    • sending information about your services, products, special offers or price lists to users as replies to their inquiries;
    • sending newsletters to the users who wittingly subscribed to your mailing lists and wants to receive your regular newsletters;
    • sending email notifications and announcements to customers who chose to receive them.
    Please, be aware that we fight against people who use our software to send SPAM. We do not participate ourselves in any spam campaigns and explicitly prohibit spamvertizing of our software, whether separately or with any other software. We prohibit mentioning our software or inserting links to our web site in any spam messages.

    What is not SPAM?

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  • Friday, September 9, 2011
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  •  Answer: Generally speaking there is no clear definition of black and white of what can be considered Spam and what is not. However, when you follow a few simple guidelines you will be able to devise a simple, concise non-Spamming policy that will help you develop a long term relationship with your clients.

    As you must know, customer is always right. Gaining a customer is very hard, but loosing one is easy. This is especially true about loyal long-term relationships. When you send emails, always think how would you react after receiving this email. To make it easier for you, here are a few guidelines to follow:
    • Allow Unsubscribe. When you send many emails to different people, some of them might want you to stop doing so, for various reasons. For example if you are sending a daily newsletter on some subject, they might be no longer interested in or promoting new products or services that are clearly not for them. In such cases, people should have an easy way to unsubscribe themselves from the list and stop getting the emails. You should always include a disclaimer in the very front of the message, telling the user how to unsubscribe from this mailing list. You might even consider an automatic unsubscribe processing, by setting up a web form or a certain return address for that purpose.
    • Identify yourself. Spammers often use unidentifiable return addresses and never put their names in the message. To differentiate yourself from them, identify your message and remind people, that this mail is not sent unsolicited. When they know who is it coming from and they understand they chose to receive it, they will not be annoyed or offended by your messages.
    • Don't send large messages. Remember that a vast majority of people do not have fast internet connection and are still using slow modems to log in to the internet. If they will spend considerable amount of time waiting for your messages, even if they subscribed to the list and consented to receive email from you, they will still be annoyed and will leave your subscriber list. Moreover, not only you are putting pressure on the end user, but also using ISP's precious CPU time and data storage, to process and hold your messages. Thus, the smaller the message, the easier it will be for the user to load it. As a guideline, anything bigger than 100Kb would be considered big for the email message. In case you want to send large messages, consider leaving a link to your web site, where the content may be downloaded instead of attaching it to the email. In the worst case, warn the users they will be receiving large emails from you periodically.
    • Talk to the customer, not at the customer. Try to personalize your messages to the customer, collect his/her interests. At the very minimum, you should know the name of the person you are trying to address. Emails starting with something like: "Dear sir or Madam", or "Hi" are not very good. The more you know about people doing business with you, the more profitable business it will be. You will be able to target your letters more precisely and get more response.
    • Don't send confidential information. Regular, unencrypted email message is still considered an unsecured medium of communication. Don't send your customers private information using an email. Things like credit card's number, postal address and so on, should not be mentioned in your email messages.
    Following the above guidelines will make clear difference between your messages sent to subscribed users and blunt Spam circulating in thousands all over the internet. The main rule to follow is, if majority of your subscribers think you start Spamming them, you should urgently reconsider your policy, because you will start losing your customers very quickly.

    WINNING NOTIFICATION

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  • Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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  • NTERLOTTO €UROPE /BONO LOTTO PROGRAM OFFICE;PLAZA JUAN CARLOS C-14541,MADRID SPAIN. FROM THE DESK OF VICE PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION/PRIZE AWARD REFERENCE NUMBER:ILEAXX/654560011/ESP ATTENTION:BENEFICIARY

    We are pleased to inform you today of the relase of INTERLOTTO €UROPE /BONO LOTTO PROGRAM which was held on 25TH August 2011 in collaboration with World Tourism Organization and Spanish Ministerio de Tourismo.The official result was relased on 5TH September 2011 your e-mail was attached with the ticket number: 214,442,002 with the serial number: 2113-09 and drew the lucky No: 18-24-28-33-37-45 which subsequently won the lottery in the 3rd category of this promotion.

    You have therefore been approved for lump payment of the sum of € 915,810.00 (NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND TEN EUROS ONLY) The amount is from € 7,326,480.00 (SEVEN MILLION,THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SIX THOUSAND,FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY, That was shared eight (8) international winners in their respective categories. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    Your is winning deposited with a security company and it is insured in your name.Due to mix up of names and emails,we ask that you keep your winnings from public notice until your claim has been processed and your prized money remitted to you as part our security protocol to avoid double claiming or unwarranted advantage of this program by non participants. All participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from 45.000.00 names and e-mails from Europe, Asia, Africa,Australia and North and South America as part our International promotion program which we conduct once a year.

    To begin your winning claims contact BILBAO SEGUROS S.L. MADRID SPAIN,foreign service manager is DR MARIO SANCHEZ TEL: +34 632 468 483 FAX: +34 917 903 805 E-mail: seguridadgrupo@ozu.es Please remember all prize money must be claimed not later than October 26TH , 2011 after this date all funds will return to MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA Y HACIENDA as unclaimed fund. You are also informed that 10% of your winning fund goes to BILBAO SEGUROS S.L.as they are your representing claims agent.The 10% will be paid after you have received your winnings because the money have already been insured in your name. Please fill the form below and return it to BILBAO SEGUROS S.L. either by email or by fax.

    1:NAME :____________________________________________________
    2: DATE OF BIRTH:___________________________________________
    3:MARITAL STATUS:___________________________________________ 4:OCCUPATION:_________________________________________________
    5:CONTACT ADDRESS_:_________________________________________________ 6:COUNTRY::____________________________________________
    7: NATIONALITY :__________________________________
    8: PHONE :_________________________________________________
    9: MOBILE :___________________________________________________
    10: FAX :_____________________________________________________

    The above requirements are necessary for immediate processing of winning claims. Congratulations once again from all our members of staff and thank you being part of our international promotion program. sincerely,
     
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