Email Scam from Malaysia?

This is the latest SCAM email I have received in my inbox. Please becareful, this scam seems to be originated in Malaysia. They even have a Malaysia address and phone number. Email is from staff.dhlcourier@yahoo.com.my. Yes, you could go spam the hell out of that email or SMS the fella below for any other promotion you have. I think they are waiting for SMS whole day hoping someone would fall for their Scam.

DHL DELIVERY SERVICE

Fastest and reliable in postage delivery

3rd February,2008
Reg order no: 562725
Attn:Beneficiary

We received your winning cheque of 5000,000.00 Malaysia Ringgit(RM) from the Newcastle Football Lottery Office for us to delivery your winning cheque and other documents to.

The Newcastle Football Lottery draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 25,000,000 e-mail addresses of individual and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer ballot search from the internet as part of their international promotions program which they conduct every year.No tickets were sold.
After that automated computer ballot, your e-mail address attached to serial number 25-6565 drew the lucky numbers 6-13-18-24-33-39 which consequently emerged you as one of first fifty (50) lucky winners in their first category result.

You have therefore been approved for lump sum payout of 500,000.00 (5000,000.00 Malaysia Ringgit(RM)in heque credited to file LR/19-CH/4310.This is from a total cash prize of RM 25,000,000(Twenty Five Million RM)shared amongst the first fifty (50)lucky winners in this MALAYSIA.


You were advised to contact me as the DHL Courrier Service agent for your winning cheque of RM 500,000.00

Your winning cheque and other documents will be send/deliver to you in your country once i have your full name,full address and phone numbers.
Thank You For Contacting DHL Delivery Service.

Charles Kovsky (Dispatch Officer)
DHL DELIVERY SERVICES
36, Changkat Bukit Bintang, 50200
Kuala Lumpur

Kindly contact me on Phone:0132767281
email direct :mmclarks001@yahoo.com.au




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  • 6 Responses to 'Email Scam from Malaysia?'

    1. pablopabla - March 4th, 2008 at 3:19 pm

      That shows how atrocious our English standards have become.

    2. Darth Salacious - March 5th, 2008 at 8:16 am

      I got such a scam call sometime back as well, but it was from the infamous China scam group that operated in Hong Kong.

      Seriously, I hope something would happen to these scammers to teach them a lesson.

      Haiz, there is no free lunch in this world.

    3. 8dee - March 5th, 2008 at 11:06 pm

      easy…i guess you just need to bait them….but no one wants to take the time to do that

    4. Azmeen - March 6th, 2008 at 9:52 am

      If Newcastle really had a fund for a lottery, then we wouldn’t be in our current position in the league!

      - A Newcastle United fan of 11 years

    5. keeyit - March 7th, 2008 at 9:09 pm

      Keep getting these kinds of things on a regular basis. Someone must be responding or you’d think they would have stopped by now…

    6. 8dee - March 8th, 2008 at 12:04 am

      yup…people got to learn…they fall for this just because of one word “Greed”


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