from: UAE Lottery Commission <phillipmartin2007@gmail.com>
reply-to: uaelottotickets@gmail.com
date: Feb 26, 2020, 2:59 PM
subject: Fwd: Once again your final reminder
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is to inform you regarding our UAE Lottery Ticket that took place last month in January 2020 for our UAE New Year gift, which your email address from our UAE email directory was
selected among the Ten International Lucky Winners of our UAE Lottery
Bonanza Winning Prize valued at USD$ 5,000,000.00 to be
shared USD$ 500,000.00 each among these Ten Lucky Winners, which your
email address happened to fall in as one of these lucky winners from
the Ticket Number (UAE 00939-82920-0024) - Winning Code (5706/0319).
Your payment will be approved and processed with immediate effect upon
confirmation of the followings.
1. Full Name
2. Mobile Phone Number
3. Full Postal Address with Country Zip code
4. A Scan Copy of your ID, Driver's License or International Passport
via email or Whats-app to: +971 58 982 8905.
The above requirement stands as proves of identification to enable us
process your winning prize upon received.
Payment Options:
Payment of your winning prize can be made by bank to bank or a
certified/conformable bank draft, which we will confirm from you your
choice of payment, upon confirmation of the above requirements.
Kindly forward a copy of your response to the UAE Lottery Payment
Department to my Email at: (uaelottotickets@gmail.com
Yours in Service,
Ahmid Al Khalid
Lottery Payment Fiduciary
UAE Lottery Commission Dubai
Main Building: Media One Tower
Office Address:
Level 36 PO Box 502810 Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
Office Tel/Fax Line: +971 4 3657300
Email ID: uaelottotickets@gmail.com
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