9 August 2003

mandragora: (Wolverine)
No, I really am. Why, just in the last 2 days alone I've won two separate lotteries, one for $500,000 and the other for $700,000! Gosh, I'm now a dollar millionaire. Okay, not yet a millionaire by British standards, not with the present exchange rate, but it's just a matter of time, right? What with all these wins can another be far away?

There's only one problem.

I really can't remember entering either of these lotteries. Or, well, any lottery at all. I don't even do the National Lottery, aka 'Lotto', except very occasionally when I'm feeling charitable.

But, hey, free money, right? So, scanning the email notifications of my winnings. Hmm, one of them is apparently sponsored by Microsoft. 'Cos, the mighty corporation is known for its warm and generous personality... I'm sure the fact that Microsoft is sponsoring a lottery will be splashed all over its website. Hang on, I'll just go take a look.

Um, no.

Okay, but what about the other lottery? Well, there's a huge prize fund. Doesn't say who the sponsor is, though. Oh, but, hang on a minute. To claim I need to contact - in both cases - companies based in Holland. Apparently the money is 'sitting in a bank in London' in my name. But how do they know what that is? 'Cos in both cases they've written to me at the mandragora email address?

And how do I claim anyway? Oh I see, I have to give them details of my bank account. Ooooh, and I mustn't let anyone else know or else I'll be disqualified...

Ooops!

Do you think--?

Could it be--?

Oh God. Could it possibly be *gasp* a scam? Does this mean I haven't won a total of $1.2m after all...?

Is the Pope Polish?

Wonder how many suckers are gonna fall for this one?

I've obviously got onto some spam list as I've also been continously spammed recently by various variants of the notorious Nigerian help-me-get-several-million-dollars-out-of-an-account emails. Variants include some coming from Sierra Leone (more topical?), plus one which amused me the dependents of a deceased Nigerian lawyer who worked for one of the Shell subsidiaries in Nigeria. Thing is, one of my closest friends is a Shell lawyer who has worked on several major projects in Nigeria (her stories make fascinating anecdotes). Thoughts that went through my head on reading the email is that the perpetrators really don't know how much lawyers who work for Shell earn (the pay is good, but not that good) and it will be worth sending my friend the email to see if Shell might like to expend a bit of energy in tracking the perpetrators down. They've got the resources and would be doing the rest of us a favour.

Other things: HAPPY BIRTHDAY [livejournal.com profile] alsoa

And, this afternoon off to see pirate-slash. Yay!

Before, that. Work. Again.
mandragora: (Lex)
Okay, so I was wrong. *g* Last week's episode of Firefly was not the last. Monday's is instead. Which is sad. But. There's one more episode to go!

Ahem.

Still exceptionally hot. Have come out in what I think is a heat rash. On my feet. Which makes walking oh-so-joyous. Itchy, itchy, itchy. Have gulped down anti-histamine and hope that will do the trick.

Have the ordeal of driving to pick up [livejournal.com profile] temaris in non-air conditioned car. But then will be in air-conditioned cinema and watching pirates. How sad is it that I'm not certain which I'm looking forward to most. The air conditioning or the pirates.

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