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Leonardo Del Vecchio - Luxottica - leonardodelv18@gmail.com

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from: Leonardo Del Vecchio <leonardodelv18@gmail.com>
date: Sep 6, 2021, 5:22 AM
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Dear Beloved,
I appreciate you for writing back to me. Do not be bothered as to why you have been contacted for this donation, I have done so from a pure motive. I felt strongly to write to you since you have decided to contact me back. I am Leonardo Del Vecchio,(born 22 May 1935) an Italian citizen, chairman of Luxottica, Which is now the world's largest producer and retailer of glasses and lenses. I may not know you, but I believe you were chosen by the Holy Spirit to receive my cash grant donation of $3,350,000.00 (Three Million, Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand United State Dollars) and I believe that Good things happen to those people who wait and also believe. Be assured you stand no risk as this is my personal money, for source and verification, you can read more about me with the below links:

You can see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Del_Vecchio

The intention of this email is to be of immense blessing to people in this time that the corona virus outbreak has made most countries borrow money and I decided to help who I can. With my age,(86 years old) I cannot continue to amass wealth without giving out. I own a net-worth of over $31.8Billion. I will want you to alleviate the level of poverty in your region and also try to enhance the standard of living of as many people as you can because that is the only objective of donating this money to you in the first place. This you can also read on Forbes with the below link

https://www.forbes.com/profile/leonardo-del-vecchio/?sh=7c17a73a673d

I have not very much to spend money on, so I am indulging myself with such an act that will be considered a blessing to others. It is my hope that as you receive this money it would be of great use to you and that you can also assist others from it. The way you emailed me, So as other individuals are contacting in regard to the Donation.. If you know you are ready to receive the Sum of $3,350,000.00 (Three Million, Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand United State Dollars). Kindly confirm readiness by formally introducing yourself in detail.

Full Name:
Your Country:
Address:
Age:
Occupation:
Cell Number:
Marital Status:
Sex:
Your Religion:
What would you do with this money:

Thereafter, I issued a letter of power of attorney to the finance firm regarding this Donation.. Please my Friend, this is my personal wealth and it doesn't need many formal procedures, and for the sake that it might seem too easy for you to receive this gift, I would crave your indulgence not to come back after these donations so that I can be able to reach others. I am doing this as a free-spirit gift and I made the contact myself to everyone who can see my email.

I will wait for your email to do further.
Warm Regard
Founder and chairman of Luxottica
Leonardo Del Vecchio
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