Friday, April 14, 2017

YOU HAVE A DONATION FROM "THE TENNESSEE 20" , THE $420.9 MILLION POWER-BALL JACKPOT WINNER.


from:Rebecca Hargrove yuany@cma.gov.cn
reply-to:rebeccahargrove1980@gmail.com

Subject: YOU HAVE A DONATION FROM "THE TENNESSEE 20" , THE $420.9 MILLION POWER-BALL JACKPOT WINNER.


Greetings,
    The recent winner of Powerball Jackpot "Tennessee 20" has deem it necessary to donate the sum of $4,209,000 USD each to you and Nine other lucky beneficiaries, in fulfilment of giving out 10% of their winnings as donation grant. Mind you, this is not a regular circulation, contact Rebecca Hargrove, the group's President and CEO via: rebeccahargrove1980@gmail.com for more information about this donation and for confirmation of this great news, click the link below;  http://www.powerball.com/powerball/winners/2016/TN_Group1126.shtml

Regards,
Rebecca Hargrove, President and CEO of the Tennessee Education Lottery.
For Power-Ball and the "Tennessee 20"

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Thank you,
Rebecca Hargrove, President and CEO of the Tennessee Education Lottery.
For "Tennessee 20"

11 comments:

  1. Had to check. Too good to be true. The Tennessee Education Lottery has identified a scam in the form of an email that is allegedly being sent from Rebecca Hargrove, President and CEO of the Tennessee Lottery, or from Amy O’Neal, a member of a group from Tennessee that recently won a large Powerball jackpot.

    The email claims that the recipient is to receive a Donation Grant from the Tennessee 20, in addition to other donations.

    This email is a scam and is not being sent from the Tennessee Lottery, Rebecca Hargrove or Amy O’Neal. Do not respond or click any links attached to the email.

    Please refer to the tips on this page to keep yourself safe from scam artists.

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    1. Thank you Dragonfly for your dedication to revealing these scams, if it sounds to good to be true "IT IS"

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  2. I just received this email today. So I'm glad I did my research before opening any links. However, it is a reminder of how people have become so greedy...powered by their own self gain. There r so many of us out there breaking our back yet still struggling to make it day by day to support ourselves and our family. Those are the ones that get targeted...we are already down. Thank you so much for posting this fyi. I hope no one falls for this scam. What a sad day and age.

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  3. I'm glad I was able to help you, Sarah! :)

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  4. Yep figured it was. Thanks. :-)

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  5. Thank you very much for your explanation. I had exactly the same reaction as Sarah Roeting, and of course there is a millisecond of misled hope and happiness.

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  6. Thanks for your diligence. I too got this email and for a split second, thought how very much we needed a blessing in our finances. I'm disabled and we barely survive on my husbands income. OH well...

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  7. i opened the link to the news story, oh no!

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  8. I received the same thing. People are so sick

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  9. I received this as well. they wanted 420 dollars for a contingency fee. they even went as far as saying to check usps tracking number to verify package sent. they are smooth. I really hope that they get caught. I dislike people that take advantage of others for their own gain.

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  10. They stil,doing the scam under james will they put money in foren account that requires a vat pin for 810 to transfer it back to us through a bank called elite banco

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