from: Alison Stevens <alstevenss@aol.com>
reply-to: Alison Stevens <alstevenss@aol.com>
date: Jun 1, 2020, 1:17 PM
subject: Re:
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signed-by: aol.com
Hi,
I'm pleased to write you again with regards the fund donation, My husband James Stevens and I are from Slough. Berkshire, England. We won the Euro Million on Friday 12 June 2015, This free-pass ticket won us 93,388,943 pounds jackpot from the 12th June draw as we claimed under anonymity to maintain our privacy. We have since relocated to Malaysia as it has been a place we loved after our first visit in 2002. We then continued to visit here until we made a final decision to move down here for good in 2016 as we wanted to live a place we loved, Since the win we have commenced Charity Donation Scheme on which we are giving out cash grant of $750,000.00 US Dollars each to various recipients.
We got various emails address submitted to us through chamber of commerce directory and Microsoft data base, Your email has been one of the lucky ones selected for this grant. It may interest you to know that we will do everything legally required through our solicitor to ensure that you do not have any issue with receiving the fund. we are awarding this donations freely to you for your personal use and do not intend to get anything in return as we had to give back to who ever God has directed us as we do not have to think of your position in life since we chose to be fair in the way we have selected the beneficiaries.
I promise you will not regret meeting my family as we have loads of love in our heart that's why we are sharing what we have with others. Our mission is to invest in Lives of people with compassion from what we have as the world would be a better place if we all share together. It's my belief that we can achieve a great positive change in the general welfare of the universe through donation. The idea of these our donation is to fulfil a long time dream of being able to give back to the world. I will be requesting for details from you if you would like to get the grant donation on your name.
I await your response if you would like us to proceed.
Regards
Alison Stevens
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