BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
Hi folks! Just how did they send me this message?
BMW® HQ Germany Plant:Heidemannstr. 164 DE-80939 MUNCHEN Germany.
From:THE BMW® (UK) Ltd Registered Office:
Ellesfield Avenue, Bracknell,
Berkshire, RG12 8TA.
United Kingdom.
Congratulations,
The Board of Directors,Members of staff and the International Awareness Promotion Department of the BMW Automobile Company, Wishes to congratulate you on your success as one of our TEN(10) STAR PRIZE WINNER in this year's BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion (IAP) held on Monday 1st of June,2009 in Berkshire.
This makes you the proud owner of a brand new BMW 7 Series,730d Sports Saloon car and a cash prize of 750,000.00 GBPs (Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Great British pounds).
In order to redeem your prizes contact Mr.Thomas Peters R ,Bmw Claims Manager of the Claims Department with the verification form below duely Filled and sent through email to:
Mr.Thomas Peters R,
DIRECT EMAIL:bmwgroup059*live.com
Tel:+44(0) 7031925534.
VERIFICATION FORM:
1.)Full Name:
2.)Current Address:
3.)Country:
4.)Age:
5.)***:
6.)Occupation:
7.)Phone Number:
8.)REFERENCE NUMBER:BMW:25515600DS
I don't know if this is true or fake, but be careful! Be very careful when you received that kind of letter!
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
Obviously HOAX, email addy lang nila alam mo na. Plus the Germans will never use British Pounds as prize.
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
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marg
Obviously HOAX, email addy lang nila alam mo na. Plus the Germans will never use British Pounds as prize.
:nonono: Definitely a HOAX! I agree with Marg.
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
Great British pounds :grin:
Madami kasing tabatsoy, hahahaha.
The real question is: How can you win a lottery you didn't join?
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
nowadays, it's very easy to send fake messages just to annoy other people. it's probably their source of enjoyment.
the veracity of the letter will surely depend on this specific question: did you ever join any game of chance involving the BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion? if not, then it is untrue.
how can the person who sent you the electronic mail know your email address? it's absurd. he should not be inquiring about your particulars if you have actually won that kind of prize. no person in his right mind will give a BMW automobile without knowing the true name of the donee.
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
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StraightSix
Great British pounds :grin:
Madami kasing tabatsoy, hahahaha.
The real question is: How can you win a lottery you didn't join?
Don't know but these bad boys claimed they used some kind of "Computerized E-mail Selection System" or whatever they called it. I just don't really get it. Don't try to trust these bad boys.
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
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leopaul
Don't know but these bad boys claimed they used some kind of "Computerized E-mail Selection System" or whatever they called it. I just don't really get it. Don't try to trust these bad boys.
Why should I? I'm not the one doubting the veracity of the e-mail. All it takes is a bit of common sense (and google'ing).
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
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Originally Posted by
StraightSix
Why should I? I'm not the one doubting the veracity of the e-mail. All it takes is a bit of common sense (and google'ing).
I agree with that. Do you ever receive one of these?
Re: BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion - true or fake?
Yes, I do. I get a lot of them, even thu the post. If every notofication that I've won this and that lottery were true, I should be a multi-billionaire by now ... in Great British Pounds. :grin: