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Manwi72

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Guten Morgen,

diese E-Mail ist in meinem Spam Ornder gelandet.... ich hatte mich letztes Jahr mal irgendwo registriert, bin mir aber nicht mehr sicher.... Jetzt bekomme ich diese Mail... sieht sehr offiziell aus, nur kostet die Lottery ja eigentlich nichts...

Könnt ihr mal drüber schauen und mir eure Meinung geben ??? Danke - die Mail sieht professionell aus mit Logos, die hier nicht abgebildet sind....



Your registered name Manuela Wilhelm ( hier steht meine E-Mail Adresse ) is included to show this message originated from U.S. Department of State. U.S. Department of State notifies Manuela Wilhelm   of being selected as a winner of the Diversity Visa program.

Dear Manuela Wilhelm , You are one of the 50,000 winners selected by the computer random draw from the 12.1 million entries registered in the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program . The Diversity Immigrant Visa program is a United States congressionally-mandated lottery program for receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card. It is also known as the Green Card Lottery.


Winner Details


Acceptance Date:   Monday 30th of January 2012 02:39:54 PM
Winner Name:    Manuela Wilhelm
Country of Birth:   Germany
Phone Number:               49- hier steht meine Tel.-Nr     


Diversity Visa Details
With the Diversity Visa (also known as Green Card) you will enjoy all the advantages and benefits of a U.S. permanent resident, including health and education benefits, and employment opportunities along with guidance in your new country, orientation sessions and programs to integrate into mainstream American society. Once received you can use it at any time you want to move in the United States or just travel. The visa must be renewed after 10 years.

U.S. Government helps you with the accommodation and offers you Health Insurance (Freedom HSA Direct Individual Health insurance for 1 year), Dwelling (Apartment in any city you prefer, 1 bedroom for 3 months ), a guaranteed job (in the field that you are are currently qualified so you can start working even from the first week you arrive in the United States and get paid as U.S citizen. ) and education (for U.S. Students or Higher Education through EducationUSA. It includes transfer to a U.S college or University so you can continue your educational study. More details can be found at http://educationusa.state.gov/ .)

Processing fees

Type of Residence Card Status   Amount (per person)
United States Permanent Resident Card Granted! - Waiting for payment of processing fee $879
Processing fees Included
Total $879
Although the Diversity Visa participation was free, the law and regulations require to every diversity visa winner to pay a visa processing fee of $879. The Diversity Visa(Green Card) is guaranteed upon receiving the payment.
The per person fee for each Diversity Visa is $879, payable in U.S. dollars or equivalent of your local currency. This $879 fee is the only fee a winner needs to pay throughout the entire relocation process.
Accompanying family members(wife/husband, fiancee, brothers, sisters, childrens, cousins) may be included in the program and their visas will be provided at the same time with yours so you can travel/move together in the same time. However the fees must be paid per person and each member(e.g wife, brother, parents, childrens, cousin) must pay $879. There is no discount for childrens.

Please note that you are allowed to take with you as many family members you want. However for each person you must pay an additional amount of U.S $879
For example if you decide to move in the United States with your wife and a kid the total fee is US$879(your fee) + US$879(your wife) + US$879(your kid) = US$2637.

PURPOSE: The U.S. Department of State uses the fee payment primarily to process your visa related documents and verify your identity.
Visa Payment processing instructions
The fees must be paid using Western Union money transfer and will be processed by the U.S. embassy in the United Kingdom.
Western Union is a leading provider of International person-to-person money transfer. With more than 150 years experience and 245,000 Agent locations in over 200 countries and territories, Western Union is recognized for sending money quickly, reliably, and safety.
You can send the payment in U.S. dollars or equivalent of your local currency .

Click on the following link to find the nearest Western Union agency and send the fees payment :
Find Western Union Agency
If you are unable to find a Western Union agency near your location, you may ask a relative or friend to pay the fee on your behalf.

After you find a Western Union agency you need to go with cash money, an identity card(e.g passport or national identity card) and send the payment to the U.S. embassy agent address in United Kingdom:

Name   : Bernhard Holl
Address:  73 Queens Avenue
              London, N20 0JB
              United Kingdom

The payment must be sent to the above U.S. embassy agent address in United Kingdom because the U.S. Department of State decided this based on the diplomatic relations with your country.

After you send the payment follow the next steps: 
Fax the Western Union receipt at             +44 2080434497       and e-mail a copy of the payment receipt at dv@greencard-state-program.org !

Then wait for the confirmation that the payment was received.

Within 48 hours, you will receive a confirmation via email with your Case Number/Confirmation Number and exact date and time(approx. 2 days) of the final interview. Upon successful interview you will receive your documents and travel information to move in the United States. Under no circumstances your visa status won't be affected by the interview. After you have paid the processing fees your visa is guaranteed !


Please Note!

The payment must be sent via Western Union in maxx 5 working days after you have received and read the email from U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE. You are strongly encouraged not to wait until the last day to pay. Heavy demand may result in system delays .
The visa processing fee(US $879) is mandatory for each person and the U.S. Government doesn't offer any discount, loan or exception.
You have been selected winner of the Diversity Visa lottery so the visa is guaranteed upon receiving the payment fees on time.
A hard copy of this letter will be mailed to your postal address upon receiving the payment fees.
Please be advised that even through you are a winner of Diversity Visa your Case Number/Confirmation Number will be provided only after you send the payment confirmation of the fees. Please do not contact us to ask for the Case Number/Confirmation Number.

If it would be necessary to contact the U.S. Department of state YOU MUST ALWAYS REFER TO YOUR NAME. The email is dv@greencard-state-program.org !


CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: AUTHORITIES: The information asked for on this form is requested pursuant to Section 222 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Section 222(f) provides that the records of the Department of State and of diplomatic and consular offices of the United States pertaining to the issuance and refusal of visas or permits to enter the United States shall be considered confidential and shall be used only for the formulation, amendment, administration, or enforcement of the immigration, nationality, and other laws of the United States. Certified copies of such records may be made available to a court provided the court certifies that the information contained in such records is needed in a case pending before the court.

marhen

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #1 am: 04.02.2012, 11:55 Uhr »
1. Verdachtsmoment: Western Union
2. Verdachtsmoment: Schau dir mal greencard-state-program.org an

Manwi72

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #2 am: 04.02.2012, 12:03 Uhr »
1. Verdachtsmoment: Western Union
2. Verdachtsmoment: Schau dir mal greencard-state-program.org an

OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Da sollte man wirklich eine Warnung rausgeben !!!!

atecki

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #3 am: 04.02.2012, 12:07 Uhr »
Hi Manuela,

das ist eindeutig Spam. Für die Greencard Bewerbung mußt Du m.W. einen Haufen Papierkrieg erledigen, das geht nicht so einfach mit Anmeldung der Adresse. Und wenn dann eine Benachrichtigung kommt, in der um eine umgehende Überweisung via WesternUnion kommt würde ich es mit 99,999%iger Sicherheit als Betrugsversuch einstufen - daher ist das Mail wohl auch schon im Spamordner gelandet, da diese Mails schon bekannt sein dürften.

Edit:

Habe gerade mal versucht die Seite des Absenders aufzurufen - große Stopzeichen, kyrillische Schrift... Bin dann automatisch auf die Yahoo (ja, die gibts noch) Seite geleitet worden, mit folgendem Ergebnis: http://at.search.yahoo.com/search?p=greencard-state-program.org&fr=greentree_ff1&ei=utf-8&ilc=12&type=867034 

Ist eine reine Betrugsmasche ;-)

Also Finger weg und für das Geld lieber Flüge buchen ;-)

Axel

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #4 am: 04.02.2012, 14:01 Uhr »
Schlecthe Recherche der Spam-Firma:

"The payment must be sent to the above U.S. embassy agent address in United Kingdom because the U.S. Department of State decided this based on the diplomatic relations with your country."

Ummmm, für Deutsche? Hmmmmm

Es ist auch so, dass es nicht möglich ist von hier aus eine Western Union Zahlung an einer "Nicht-Person" zu tätigen. Und diesen Betrag an einen Einzelnen innerhalb einer Agency ist sehr seltsam.

Nebenbei:
http://www.gafnervisalaw.com/2011/11/19/what-does-a-diversity-visa-lottery-scam-email-look-like/

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #5 am: 04.02.2012, 14:15 Uhr »
Hi Manu,
wie Axel schon angesprochen hat, ist der Anmeldevorgang komplizierter (z.B. musst du ein Bild einreichen). Das Einreichen der Unterlagen zur Greencardverlosung muss bis November passieren. Die eigentliche "Lotterie" findet dann im Frühjahr ab über einen recht langen Zeitraum. Bescheid, ob oder ob nicht, erhält man dann im Frühsommer.

Ich denke auch, dass es sich um eine Spam handelt.
"Ich trinke jeden Tag ein Glas Wein für meine Gesundheit. Den Rest der Flasche trinke ich, weil ich sehr gerne betrunken bin." Gerard Depardieu

wolfi

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #6 am: 04.02.2012, 16:43 Uhr »
Dieser spam mit "Geld an Agenten in London per Western Union" ist ja so offensichtlich!  :x :x :x
 
Darüber habe ich schon einiges gelesen. Ob da wirklich noch Leute drauf reinfallen ?  :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #7 am: 04.02.2012, 17:05 Uhr »
Ganz offensichtlich ein Fake. Glaube mir, bei der US-Einwanderungsbehörde spricht man besseres Englisch. Und faktisch? Steht da n jedem Satz hanebüchener Schwachsinn.

Manwi72

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Re: E-Mail erhalten wegen Green Card - ist das ein Fake ????
« Antwort #8 am: 06.02.2012, 12:15 Uhr »
Hey, nachdem ich die Seite geöffnet hatte war es auch gleich klar..... Trotzdem habe ich zuerst einmal einen richtigen Schrecken bekommen.... denn wenn es so wäre, würde das unser Leben ja auf den Kopf stellen ;-)))

Ich bleib trotzdem dran, aber hoffe mal, dass keiner so dumm ist, und tatsächlich Geld überweist....