Scam eh?

Aebous

Elite
 Okinawa
Got this in email, at first I thought it was like a quick drive, but now apparently I'm rich with a new vehicle....is it a scam? Sounds like it. Just in case I blanked out my winning numbers :D :P



THE BMW AUTOMOBILE COMPANY.
22 Garden Close, Stamford,
Lincs, PE9 2YP, London
United Kingdom.

The Board of Directors, members of staff and the International Awareness
Promotion Department of the BMW Automobile Company, wishes to congratulate you
as one of the TEN (10) STAR PRIZE WINNER in this years' BMW Automobile
International Awareness Promotion (IAP) held on 15th September, 2009, in
London, United Kingdom. This makes you the proud owner of a brand new BMW X6
35iM, M Sport Saloon car and a cash prize of £750,000.00 GBP (Seven Hundred
And Fifty Thousand Great British pounds).

The selection process was carried out through random selection in our
Computerized Email Selection System (C.E.S.S.) from a atabase of over a
million email addresses from the world wide web. To begin the processing of
your prize you are to contact the BMW Claims Agent through the contact details
as stated below:

Mr. David Brown
BMW Claims Agent
Tel: (+44) 704-572-5579
E-mail: [email protected]

Contact him, with your Ticket Number: XXXXX, Serial Number:
BMWP/XXXXXXX and Reference Number BMW:XXXXX. You are also advised
to provide him with the under listed information along with your reply.Claims
Requirements:

1. Names in full:
2. Address:
3. Nationality:
4. Age:
5. Occupation:
6. Phone/Fax:
7. Country of Residence:

Winners are advised to keep their winning details/information from the public
to avoid fraudulent claim (IMPORTANT) pending the transfer/claim.

Regards,

Mrs(Engr) Joy Belt
Director Of BMW Promotion
THE BMW AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, UK.
 
Few tell tales.

database has a missing d

email address bm? BMW do not call themselves BM.

It's probably a high cost premium rate number that rapes your phone bill.

Beware.

Sceptre
 
ITS OBVIOUSLY REAL! who would think that was a fake!! :rofl:

you would think that people trying to scam like this would at least use spell check!
 
Call from a pay phone and check it out. Worst case you're out a couple of bucks. 99.9 pecent sure it's a fake but if they don't ask you for money to hold your prize...
 
Good point about the email, I didn't notice that.
Another thing of note. I didn't hit countryside until 16 Sep. I am subscribed to a bmw mailing list, but I think it's the BMWUSA one. Either way, that goes to a different email. So friends, I'm not going to use a payphone for entertainment purposes. Thanks for the extra little bit of encouragement too, and hopefully this helps other people who aren't so cautious.
 
Google Maps image of the headquarters of "BMW Automobile Company UK"

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There are multiple way to trace an e-mail and any other transmitted web message. Some people have fun just tracing back through the received headers, back to an actual address and phone number.....you are not invisible (most of the time :) )
 
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