from: Hon. Mr. Pete Hoekstra, <banko2026@gmail.com>
date: Feb 11, 2026, 6:12 PM
subject: LOTTERY WINNING FUNDS VALUE SUM OF US$12 BILLION US DOLLARS
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From U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Canada
Address: 490 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 1G8 Canada.
Greetings from the U.S Embassy!
Good day to you.With hope this mail reaches you in good condition of health,mind and body.
I am Hon. Mr. Pete Hoekstra, the United States Ambassador to Canada. We are here to inform you that the United Nations Regional Office here in Canada discovered an amount owed to you through the UN central data system. For security reasons, the UN lodged this amount of ($12 BILLION US DOLLARS ) into an ATM Visa Card because they do not want the money to be tampered with.
This fund was approved by the former US Ambassador to Canada, Mr. David L. Cohen. Meanwhile, the UN Regional Secretary here threatens to divert your money to the government treasury while submitting your payment file to my office because they said you failed to pay their fee which is just $250 only but I told them to wait till I hear from you to know your reason for rejecting this money which is a lottery won by your e-mail address selected from Coca-Cola Company Canada Branch
Also due to the fact i do not your financial situation i will support you with sum of ($150.00) As soon as the diplomatic agent arrive to your house he will follow you to any ATM Machine center around you so you can withdraw money from your ATM Card and balance him the ($150.00) before he can proceed back to Canada.
All we want you to do right now is to send the ($100.00) through Apple Gift Card and the diplomat will make the delivery to your home address without any delay.
The PIN code of your ATM Card is (2424) and you must keep this code safe, nobody should see this code for security reasons. Your ATM Card is now ready to be delivered to you to secure the bright future for your family.
Again once you receive the ATM card take it to any ATM teller machine or POS cash point around your area and slot the card and enter the PIN number (2424) to activate and start withdrawing
thereafter, or you can ask your delivery agent to activate the ATM card for you before leaving. make sure you enter the 4 digit code yourself for security reason
Please my dear, I want to help you to receive this fund because it was a big shock to me that you have not received your ATM CARD and withdrawn your money since 3-4 years.
I advise you to forward your complete information below for re-confirmation;
Your Full Name________________
Your Address__________________
Your Age/Sex _________________
Phone Number________________
Occupation___________________
Be informed that this fund will get to you within 24hours, all I advise in your own interest is to follow my instruction.
God bless you.
Respectfully yours,
Mr. Pete Hoekstra
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United States Ambassador to Canada
U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Canada
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