I received an e-mail from ING being the official prize delivery bank of the online lottery. To whom can I send my a/c details to collect the prize?
We believe you have been targeted by fraudsters carrying out ‘Advance fee fraud’, where you are enticed into paying a fee by the promise of large amounts of money. Although INGs name is used in their scam, they are not associated or endorsed by ING in anyway. If you have not already responded to this email we advise you to ignore it. It is unlikely you will ever receive any money from them. If you have responded to this email and lost money as a consequence, you need to contact your local police department if you wish to take the matter further. For more information on the so called phishing attack we refer you to our security paragraph on our web site.
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