I have the most amazing luck, I have just won over 1 million Euros, in a lottery sweepstake I never entered, with numbers I would never use! Or it could just be a scam e-mail where if I contacted them and followed through on their requirements, they would end up stealing my identity and money from my bank.

From: Euro Milliones [mailto:esp2009@sify.com]
Sent: 10 August 2009 15:24
Subject: CONGRATULATION !!!.

EUROMILLIONES ESPAСOL

Av. Comunidad de Madrid,

37-41, Las Rozas

28008 Madrid,

Espaсa.

Ref: Nє: ES/EUR-1302/09.

Batch Nє: EU/0002009-MAD.

We happily announce to you the beneficiary to this email address the draw of the long awaited EUROMILLIONES ESPAСOL International e-lottery Sweepstakes program held on Friday 13th February, 2009. Your email address attached to ticket number 22-33-36-40-42 drew the lucky star number: (1-7) Bonus ball which your email subsequently won in the 3rd category.

This email beneficiary is therefore been approved to claim a total sum of EUR Ђ 1,104,098.90. (One Million, One Hundred And Four Thousand, Ninety Eight Euro. Ninety Cent) in cash credited to Ref: Nє: ES/EUR-1302/09. and Batch Nє: EU/0002009-MAD.

To file your claim, please contact our registered affiliated claims agent:

Mr. Andy Luis.

MUNDO SERVICIO DE SEGUROS S.L.

Fdo. Garrido 05, 28015.

Madrid, Espaсa.

E-mail: mundoseguros@mixmail.com

Tel: +34 634 008 445

Remember to quote your reference and batch numbers in all correspondence with your claim agent.

Sr. Mario Calvo Mйndez.

(Promotion Director).