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from: seguros mapfre <seguros.mapfre01@aol.com>
date: Mar 2, 2020, 9:19 AM
subject: Final notice
mailed-by: aol.com

BONO LOTTO
USA Liaison Office
Address: 3355 Lenox Road Northeast,
Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30326- 1353, USA.
https://eurooppalotto.com/
TEL: +1404 984 2956
FAX: +1404 592 9143

Date: 03/ 02 / 2020
REFERENCE NO: BONO/ZEC-20201

RE: FINAL AWARD WINNING NOTIFICATION OF CLAIM

Dear Beneficiary,
My name is Barr. Dr. Robert Kent; the prize director representing the BONO LOTTO Claim Department USA. Further to our letter dated January 7th 2020 in which you were informed of your selection as the prize winner of our 1st quarter ($2,825.000.00) Two Million Eight Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand US Dollar award, we are yet to receive any response from you. Every year we enter 50,000 names from different sweepstakes and lottery databases worldwide including, and our USA network database indicates that you were selected as a prize winner on January 7th, 2020 and you still have not claimed your winnings for the sum of ($2,825.000.00) Two Million Eight Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand US Dollar. Now we are required to notify you that if we do not hear from you within 3 weeks from the date of this letter, your file will be closed and you will no longer be able to claim your winnings. Usually when a winner does not claim their money, there should be a note stating why before we can legally close their file and return the money to the government as unclaimed.

To elaborate further, this draw was held in SPAIN, where our head office is located. Your lucky numbers 20-20-07-01-25-45 won in the 22nd category. You have therefore been approved for a lump sum pay out of ($2,825.000.00) Two Million Eight Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand US Dollar. This programs was designed and promoted by European lottery and has been the biggest ever played in the world, https://eurooppalotto.c om/

Now, we would like to explain to you the Federal and International regulations governing the personal collections of cash prizes.

Prize winnings will be released to you as soon as we confirmed that you are the actual beneficiary. That will be the day that your cheque will be released from our remittance office to you. Your clearance is based on your winning as required by Federal and International regulations. Note that, we have options on how you can receive your winnings; it can be received by certified cheque or through Bank transfer to any designated account of your choice.

For security purpose and clarity, we strongly advise that you keep your winning information confidential until your claims have been fully processed and your money remitted to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claims and unwarranted abuse of this program by some nominees. So once again, Congratulations to you! For more information please contact our main processing office with REFERENCE NO: BONO/ZE-20201, USA. Phone: +1404 984 2956 and Fax: +1404 592 9143 Email: bono.loto@aol.com, for the processing and remittance of your money.

Sincerely Yours
Dr. Frank White
For: (BONO LOTTO)
TO FILE IN YOUR CLAIM, SEND YOUR FULL DETAILS TO EMAIL bono.loto@aol.com OR FAX TO: +1404 592 9143
https://eurooppalotto.com/
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