fake?

force123

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anyone out there know anythng about comcast.net ? does it have any relation with yahoo.com?
got an e-mail from it :

("Yahoo! Lottery Promotions" <[email protected]>
Subject: REF:YAHOO6/... Congratulations from Yahoo! (You have won ?...)

Dear Esteemed Winner,

We are pleased to inform you of the result of the YAHOO! International
Promotions Program held on the 1st of September 2007. Your e-mail
address attached to ticket number ...with serial number
..., batch number ... drew the lucky numbers
... which consequently won in the 1st category, you have
therefore been approved for a lump sum pay out of ?... (i.e
...) in cash credited to file
REF:YAHOO6/...

To begin your claims therefore, you are advised as a matter of urgency,
to contact the under listed licensed and accredited claims agent for
the processing of your prize awards winning. Please contact your
claims agent immediately, to begin your claims process:

MR PAUL WHITE
REMMITANCE DIRECTOR
YAHOO PROMOTIONS UK
44 Moorfields London EC2Y 9AL UNITED KINGDOM
Email: [email protected]

You are to provide the assigned claims agent via email with the under
listed information as soon as possible:

Full Names, Contact Address, Age, Sex, Country, Occupation, Nationality,
Telephone and Fax numbers.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Yours Sincerely,
Mrs. Amelia Hunts
Online Promotions Manager
Uk Administrative Unit )

is this fake or real ?
 
Comcast is a US based ISP.. Comcast.net is their main web-portal, they also use Comcast.com.

As far as it being a fake, it sure looks like it.
 
It's fake. I got a few of those back around spring time, and they all said the same thing, but were from different addresses.
 
this would be a fake...

this MR PAUL WHITE is in london, UK
if he really work with Yahoo, his e-mail should end with .uk instead of .hk which I believe from Hong Kong... @_@
 
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