Is this website real http://cocacolafoundation.net/?

2010-07-05 4:28 pm
I have got this email. Please read it and let me know whether I have won it really ?


114 A Randol
Mill Rd.
Arlington,
TX 76011, United States of America
Date: 02-07-2010
Subject: Notification for Coca-Cola Foundation Cash Aid
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is to notify you that you have been chosen By the Board of trustees of the Coca-Cola
Foundation based in the U.S.A, as one of the recipients for 2010 Cash Aid for your own
personal, educational and business development.
Coca-Cola Foundation was developed in 1936 by the Multi-Million groups, which was conceived
with the objective of Human Growth, poverty eradication, Education and Community
development.
The United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU), is donating five Hundred Million Great
Britain Pounds, towards the Coca-Cola Foundation anniversary as specific cash aid to over
250 international recipients worldwide in different categories for business, educational
and personal development, and at least 30% to be used by each for the development of his/her
community.
In line with the 74th year anniversary program, the United Nation and Coca-Cola Foundation has
established and launched a satellite foundation in Africa and Asia and wishes to use this medium
to introduce Coca-Cola Foundation Africa and Asia to the world.
Based on the random selection exercise from the Coca Cola product purchase receipts and
the Internet ip address , you were selected among the recipients to receive
the sum of GBP 1,671,000.00 (One Million Six hundred and seventy one thousand
Great Britain Pounds) as cash aid from the donations of the (UN) and the (EU)
in accordance with the enabling act of Parliament.
Kindly note that you are not the only beneficiary in your country and your country is not
the only country that is benefiting from this donation, as recipients have been chosen
from countries that are part of the United Nations and the European Union.
The idea of this cash aid is that within ten years from now, there will be notable richness
among many unusual people around the world.
Coca-Cola Foundation, is one of the numerous bodies involved in the fight against global
economic crisis, in line with this, we resolved to empower only recipients with laudable
credentials, Skills and experience in leading/management so as to ensure adequate
utilization of the cash aid, and also to ensure that beneficiaries will invest in
organizations that will in turn provide job opportunities for themselves, and their
community at large.
This will empower so many people, and afford them the opportunity to get their lives to
a stage where they had always wanted. Kindly note that you will only be chosen to receive
the cash aid once, which means that subsequent yearly donation will not get to you again,
so it’s your chance to spend wisely on something that will create a long lasting wealth
to you and your family, and members of your community.
You are required to contact your cash aid documentation officer with the below information, for documentation.
Name: Dr. Joseph Maxwell Anderson/ Executive Secretary, London, United Kingdom, Ext
Diplomat Tell: +44-702-405-1081
Fax: +44-870-495-8377
Email: [email protected]
Address: Government Buildings,
Otley Rd, Leeds,
West Yorkshire
LS16 5PZ, United Kingdom.
Kindly be aware that the Coca-Cola Foundation Board of trustees does not know you in person
or your biography, this makes it impossible to identify you, or ascertain your credibility
as to ensuring that your cash aid will be appropriately utilized.
You are therefore required to send your C.V on your contact with your cash aid documentation
officer.
Curriculum Vitae (C.V) should contain as follows.
Full Names:
Gender:
Date of birth:
All Contact Address:
Phone number(s):
Fax Number(s):
Occupation:
Company Name:
Marriage status:
Nationality:
Religion:
Next of kin:
State/Province:
Country:
Cash Aid payments are strictly administered by the respective/authorized payment offices
of the Coca-Cola Foundation United Kingdom, under delegated powers from the (UN) United
Nations and the (EU) European Union.
Please endeavour to quote your CCFQC (ccf70862) in all discussions.
*Finally, all funds should be redeemed by their respective beneficiaries, not later than
one month after notification, failure to do so, implies that the beneficiary is a ghost,
and as such, cash aid will be cancelled and reserved for next edition.
On behalf of the Coca-Cola Foundation, Board of trustees, kindly accept our
Warmest congratulations.
Yours faithfully,
Rev. Richard O’Riely
Coca Cola Foundation, U.S.A

回答 (6)

2010-07-05 4:42 pm
✔ 最佳答案
It is a FRAUD attempt to clone your details and do their best to rob you electronically. i.e. it's a scam
2016-04-12 10:42 am
Well I'm not sure but I just watched cyberbully and it was an aweseome movie and sad onto of that I'm also going through something like that but trying hard to hang on and I've already been going through soo much but ummm the website looks cool if it doesn't become an actual website then awesome
2010-07-06 4:24 pm
Here are the clues that it's a scam:

--It arrived via e-mail. For real awards you'd get a snail mail letter

--It's addressed to Sir/Madam. If it was a real award, it would be addressed to you by name.

--It asks for all sorts of personal information. If you had really won something, they would not need such personal information.

--The language and sentence structure is weak and flowery, pointing to the message having been written by someone whose native language isn't English. Here's an example: "the idea of this cash aid is that within ten years from now, there will be notable richness among many unusual people around the world". Real business letters don't use such language.

--It refers to organizations, such as the United Nations, that have NOTHING to do with such awards and prizes

--You never applied for the prize or the award. Organizations do not randomly pick out people to give money to....
2010-07-06 2:33 am
Hi.all
This is a csam letter,so am received it before.
don't reply it
2010-07-05 5:17 pm
I've been receiving these kinds of email since 1997 and like the others say; scam... Beware of all the others out there. No lottery winnings, No beneficiary, Nobody died and wants to transfer money through your account... etc..etc.. I've seen them all I think, and they do try to be sneaky. Never give any of your information to anyone via email.


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2010-07-05 5:01 pm
SCAM!

If anyone asks your details over email, and you don't know them, you can assume it's a scam...


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