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from: Fed Ex <fdx_gls@outlook.com>
date: Jan 7, 2026, 1:29 PM
subject: Re: Action Required for Your Pending Package Delivery
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com

FedEx Global Logistics Service
United Kingdom

      UK National Lottery Winning Prize Delivery

Dear Valued Customer/Client, we have been expecting you to reach-out to us regarding your Winning Prize Cheque which has been registered with us for shipment to your residential address by the UK National Lottery. It appears that you have been provided with our contact details; however, we have not yet received an email from you. It will interest you to know that the Cheque in quote contains your Lottery Winnings valued at £2,500,000.00 GBP (Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling) from the UK National Lottery. This Cheque has been registered under a special delivery order, to ensure the immediate and successful dispatch of the Cashier Cheque to you within the time-frame of one-week. You are hereby required to reply to this notice as soon as received, for the immediate delivery of your winning prize.

Important Information:
- Fees Paid: VAT, Shipping Charges, and Insurance fee have been paid by the UK National Lottery Board. All necessary clearance certificates have been secured to verify that the Winning Cheque is not associated with any fraudulent activity, ensuring compliance with the world monetary authorities.

Security Fee: Please be aware that you have to pay a total sum of £420 GBP (Pounds Sterling), being the security keeping fee. This amount has to be paid either today or tomorrow so that we can have your package delivered to you immediately, to avoid incurring more and higher security fee. The UK National Lottery Promotion Board would have covered this cost; however, it is not possible for us to predict how long your parcel was going to be under our care until you reach out to us for the delivery. This is why you are responsible for paying the security keeping fee. Thereupon, your package will be immediately dispatched to you as every other fee has been paid in full by the UK National Lottery Promotion Board.

Next Steps: Please reconfirm the following information at your earliest convenience, to enable us confirm identity accordingly and proceed immediately with the delivery of your package
* Full Name:
* Delivery Address:

Additionally, you are advised to scan the attached barcode, for the authentication of this information. This step is crucial, and we strongly advise that you adhere to it.

Best regards
Tony Locke - Managing Director
FedEx Global Logistics Service UK

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