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atique
Country: Islamic Republic of Pakistan
I have received the massage from cocacola uk on my cell phone that your mobile number has won you 300,000.00GBP in 2012  COCA COLA mobile draw to claim your prize send your e-mail, your name,age,tel/address to  cocok@live.co.uk.
ARE COCA COLA COMPANY IS SLEEPING? ON THIS FACK MASSEGES WHY NOT ADVERTISED IN MEDIA IN ALL COUNTRIES, so im waiting for Rs.300,000.00GBP
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  • 0
    Frank Ernest kidenya
    I have received message from UK that I won $850,000 in 2017 my phone number is +255 622 487 074
  • 0
    Privatus hururu,Age 27.no.+255768056902
    Privatus.huruuru .age 27. phone number.+255768056902
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    DAVID STANLEY
    | 1 reply
    My name is david stanley, 25 years old, my cell number is+255623002015, i have receiving the message from  sms caster.Com that my cell no. Has won £850,000 in ongoing 2017 cocacola mobile draw in uk
    • +2
      skamkilla replies to DAVID STANLEY
      The message is fake.
  • 0
    Mohamed maxoud
    | 1 reply
    I have receved a message from coca ukm@live
    • +1
      crookbusta replies to Mohamed maxoud
      And that message is fake.
  • 0
    Benson
    NAME; Benson Mjuni
    COUNTRY; Tanzania
    SEX;male
    AGE;23
    PHONE NUMBER; 0623344796
    i won $850,000 in ongoing 2017 coca cola mobile draw in uk and told to claim, i should send my number, age and name to this website
  • 0
    Name:Devotha Ngaga
    Sex:female
    Age:23
    Phone number:0623340020
    Email:devothangaga46@gmail.com
    I have received the message from my cell that I won $850,000 in ongoing 2017 coca cola mobile draw in UK so I sensed the detels to this website
  • +2
    crookbusta
    | 1 reply
    This is from the actual Coca-Cola website:

    Quote:
    Fact

    The Coca-Cola Company has learned of several text messages, emails and letters being sent to people that falsely claim the recipient has either won a sweepstake or a cash prize from our Company.

    The text messages direct the recipients to a website that appears to be, but is not, an official site of The Coca-Cola Company. The official My Coke Rewards address is mycokerewards.com, and My Coke Rewards is a program offered only in the United States.

    Subject lines for the emails have ranged from "You Have Won $1million In TheCoca-Cola™ 128th Anniversary Promo" to "The Coca-Cola Award Notification" to "The Coca-Cola Promo Winning Notification" to "The Coca-Cola Worldwide Christmas Promo," "Notification for Coca-Cola Foundation Cash Aid," or other similar titles. Some versions of the text/email hoax indicate a joint promotion with the British American Tobacco Company, an annual mid-year Coca-Cola promotional draw (which includes the name of former Coca-Cola executive vice president, Carl Ware), or a car giveaway in Hong Kong. The messages also include formal language that makes them look "official," and are sometimes designed to look legitimate by including images or photographs, a "secret pin code" or reference/ticket number and contact information for a Coca-Cola representative.

    The letters are written to look official and may appear to come from a financial institution. They often contain a claim number and may even include a check that appears to be from our Company or another Coca-Cola bottler.

    ...
    The Coca-Cola Company is in no way associated with these emails, text messages, letters, unauthorized websites or programs. We are not a sponsor and our name and trademarks are used here without permission.

    This appears to be a form of fraud known as "phishing," wherein perpetrators attempt to develop relationships with victims in order to obtain personal and financial information. Common signs that a message may be a part of an email scam or phishing campaign include:

    Spelling and grammatical errors in the email;
    Improper use of company trademarks;
    Sender's use of free, non-corporate email accounts (such as Yahoo!, AOL and Hotmail [also Gmail]);
    Requests for personal information and the promise of quick financial gain.
    Overall, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Do not reply to these text messages, emails or letters with any information.

    If you have already responded to this type of text message, email or letter, we recommend that you immediately discontinue all communications with the source and contact your local and/or federal authorities for advice on how to proceed to protect your personal information and privacy.
    • 0
      kuki replies to crookbusta
      Hi cke
      This no +255 629 503854 from Tanzania called me that my parkeg alive from coca cola UK.they trying to black mail People and they want money for transport .you have to do some thing for the sake of coca company
  • +2
    rer
    Fake msg
  • 0
    Alex sosu
    I love coca
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    Juma
    | 1 reply
    I've received a message that  I won a prize in coco cola award,to claim that I needed to send my age and mobile number so is as follow....
    Name.... Juma Abdallah
    Age....37years
    Country.....Tanzania
    Mobile.....+255714931627 or +255716659552
    • +1
      crookbusta replies to Juma
      The message is fake.
  • 0
    George
    My phn number is 0625392076. Am 25yrs old. Tanzanian guy
  • 0
    George
    My phn number is 0625392076. Am 25yrs old. Tanzanian guy
  • -1
    John Msuha
    I have won
  • 0
    erick erasto
    Yes ,You can
  • 0
    erick erasto
    0625839031
    Hi! coca UK SMS
         I am waiting you.
  • 0
    !!
    MD jahidul Islam.post office & Village.brobigahi PS& district. Patuakhali, barashal, Dhaka ,Bangladesh. 01911784824 & date of birth 15-07-1992

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