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Edwin Castro - Powerball - charityhome_edwin@yahoo.com

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from: Mr. Edwin Castro <admin@a2ict.com>
reply-to: charityhome_edwin@yahoo.com
date: Apr 24, 2023, 12:33 AM
subject: ich bin Edwin Castro
mailed-by: a2ict.com

My name is Edwin Castro, I won the Powerball jackpot and I'm donating the sum of $2.8 million to five lucky people around the world...

Contact me at my email:charityhome_edwin@yahoo.com for more details.
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Edwin Castro - Powerball - EdwinCastro@scooterbeach.com

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From: EdwinCastro@scooterbeach.com
Date: 10/06/23 3:03 a.m.
Affair: YOUR UNCLAIMED FUND ($800,000.00)

Attention Please,

I am Edwin Castro the winner of the world’s greatest jackpot in a national lottery $2.05 billion (£1.79 billion).

SEE GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS LINK:
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2023/2/winner-of-biggest-ever-lottery-jackpot-revealed-after-bagging-2-billion-ticket-738096

I am giving the sum $800,000.00 (Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars) each to some selected individuals as donation.

You have been luckily selected via mail system to receive the sum of $800,000.00 (Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars).

Note that you are required to contact Mr. Raymond Bradson with your donation code and personal contact details.

THIS IS YOUR DONATION CODE: ED-CASTRO-$800-2023

You have to contact him directly with the information below.
Name : Mr. Raymond Bradson
Email : raymondbradson@aliyun.com

Best Regards,

Edwin Castro.
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Edwin Castro - Powerball - jh1568876@gmail.com

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from: Edwin Castro <jh1568876@gmail.com>
date: Aug 21, 2023, 12:19 PM
subject: VERY IMPORTANT MASSAGE
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good Day to you and your family,

I don't know how you will feel reading this secret message. Please read it Carefully .
It is not my will to write you this massage but it is a must that I should send it to someone if not you.I am Edwin Castro from California the winner of largest amount in lottery till date.I bought my ticket from Joe’s Service Center in Altadena, California, just north of Pasadena.My winning numbers on Tuesday’s Nov. 7, 2022. drawing were 13, 19, 20, 32, 33, and the gold Mega Ball of 14

I was told by the Temple wise men it's a must to keep going after every NINE MONTHS,I was ordered by the Temple wise men who gave me the winning numbers, to send messages to 7 strangers,if any first reply I should delete others when they reply,
I should not read or write to others unless I want something strange to happen to me .

I got the wise men email address from a former lottery winner's name who instructed me when I received his message last November to , II and replied him.
I am still surprise today I am a Billionare within a twinkle of an eye.I can't eplain,it's like a mirage.
Please Reply only if you are interested and delete if you are not.
I will send the Wise men of Success Email contat to you as you reply.

Again I did not believe him at first because the temple Wise men asked me to pay $222 Dollars to a Bitcoin account they supplied,I later decided to give it a trial.
This is how they gave me the numbers and I played it.

1. They told me that the first World War start in the year 19 14

2. They wrote that 19 20 will be remembered as year when the Leaque of Nations was Created

3. They said in 19 13 The Bill Creating U.S.Federal Reserve System becomes

4. they wrote that in 19 32 Electionwas the first held during the Great Depression.

5.Lastly they said that in 19 33 was the rise of Hitler in Germany where unemployement was high.

It is very important you send your Residential Country in your reply, they will are to tell you the lottery Company's name you have to play the winning JaCkpot numbers.They told me to use the first away number as the Mega Ball .
Please be informed that it is only onCe to every individual in a life time.they don't give it twiCe to anyone.

You should try to reply fast if you really need the number to be the first to reply.
Good Luck.
Edwin Castro
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Edwin Castro - Powerball - info@kezesfarm.com

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from: Edwin Castro <loveelisha332@gmail.com>
reply-to: info@kezesfarm.com
date: Oct 18, 2023, 10:53 AM
subject: Hello dear
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello dear.

I am the winner of the record $2.04 billion Powerball drawing from November, the largest prize in U.S. lottery history. I have decided to donate $1,000,000 (One Million US Dollars) to 5 individuals randomly as part of my own charity project.

After a computer spin ball,your email address was among the emails which were submitted to us by the Google, Inc as a web user; if you have received our email, kindly send us the below details so that we can transfer your $1,000,000.00 (one Million Dollars) in your name or direct you to the paying agent so he can package the cash and deliver it to you.

Full Name:
Mobile No:
Age:
Address:
occupations

Get back to us so we can direct you to an agent working with the International Settlement Center for the process and delivery of your $1,000,000.00 CASH

Best Regards,
Edwin Castro

SEE LINK FOR CONFIRMATION. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/02/14/who-won-two-billion-powerball-jackpot/11258329002/

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