Congratulations! You are receiving this email from Mr. Tom Crist, the Canadian CEO who won $40 million in the Calgary Lotto, & i am writing to inform you that Google have submitted your "Email" upon my request to receive a check for $1.2 million from me, as I am giving all my winnings away to honour my late wife, Jan who died of cancer two years ago. For claims, please forward me your *FULL-NAMES:........., *AGE:..........., *CELL:........., & *COUNTRY:..........View recent my recent donation on article below & listen to my interview on the audio clip below; http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/12/18/dnt-ctv-network-lotto-winner.ctv-network.html http://www.cbc.ca/video/news/audioplayer.html?clipid=2424885304 Sincerely, Mr. Tom Crist, Retired Canadian CEO & Lotto Winner From: "Mr. Tom Crist" <mriley@students.stonehill.edu> Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 12:53:50 +0000 Reply-To: <tom_crist_donation@rogers.com> Message-ID: <f436eacb-7fcd-4a88-87ba-7e21bb1aac9f@MIRAGE.stonehill.edu> Return-Path: mriley@students.stonehill.edu X-Originating-IP: [54.229.37.238]
I received exactly the same message eoringing this time from sleach@students.stonehill.edu. The students seem to be using Tom Crist name... not funny at all.
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