from: paul.anderson22113@gmail.com
reply-to: paul.anderson22113@gmail.com
date: Nov 22, 2020, 3:58 PM
subject: FIFA Lottery 2022 World Cup Winner...
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Dear Beneficiary Winner:
CONGRATULATIONS:
You have won the Millions Lottery of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Your email address was selected through a computer data ticket system of all active users of email addresses worldwide that earned you the amount of $ 1,500,000.00 (one million five hundred thousand US dollars) among others 50 winners
Meanwhile, the funds were awarded by the Million Lottery Promotion of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar to help him participate fully in football. any of the FIFA Organize Junior World U-17 or U-20.
Moreover, its winning Lottery funds from the FIFA 2022 World Cup of QATAR have been accredited in a CARD ATM Master, which you can use anywhere in the world at any ATM MACHINE of your choice. The reason why your Funds were accredited in an ATM MASTER CARD is to make it very easy to receive them within 3/4 business days without having to go through a long process. The ATM MASTER CARD will be sent to your Home address via DHL and also your DHL tracking numbers so you can go on and on tracking your Package until its arrive at your doorstep within 2/3 business days.
Below are your winning verification details that you must keep confidential and provide only to our accredited Claim Agent when necessary to avoid double claim. Double claims will be canceled:
HOW TO CLAIM THE PRIZE MONEY: All prize money must be claimed no later than 15 days after the winning notification date. Any unclaimed prizes within this period will be lost. Send the following Winner Confirmation Details by email to send your claim to our US SHIPPING Agent:
CONTACT OUR AGENT TO SEND YOUR CARD THROUGH DHL AND YOU GET IT IN 2 /3 WORKING DAYS:
OFFICE ADDRESS: Campus Commons 333 University Avenue.
CONTACT PERSON: Dr. LYNDA THOMAS
EMAIL ADDRESS: ( lyndthomas@hotmail.com ):
Claim registration details: Winning reference: QFW2022F. Lot number: 59864278:
(1)Full Names: ... (2) Sex: ...
(3) Country: ... (4)State/Province: ...
(5)City Code : ... (6) Tel/Mobile: ...
(7) Date of Birth: ... (8) Occupation: ...
(9) Amount Won: ... (10) Winning Reference & Batch Number:...
THANKS.
MRS ESTHER BENARDS.
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