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Alvaro Sanchez - Global Claim Agency - alvarosan@mail.com

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from: Alvaro Sanchez <alvarosan@mail.com>
date: Jul 17, 2021, 8:09 PM
subject: Winning Claim
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: mail.com

GLOBAL CLAIM AGENCY
C/PUNTO IZAGUARA 18- 45C, . MADRID- ESPANA
TEL:+34-602-401-805
Email: alvarosan@mail.com
REF: SP/MA-147/13

ATTN: Winner.

Winning Confirmation

Congratulation; you are one of Spanish 'El Gordo' International Email Lottery Award promotions. Your email address was selected by computer. A raffle draw was conducted by the computer with numbers attach to each email addresses. Luckily the numbers attach to your email address was the winning number for the second category with prize award of Eight Hundred and Fifty Thousand Euros (850,000.00 Euro).

This is also to notify you that we are in receipt of your winning amount 850,000.00 Euro from Spanish 'El Gordo' International Email Lottery Award promotions. Congratulations!!

Find in the attach file, Claims Application Form.

Consequently, please complete and sign the accompanying application form. Send it to us immediately by email along with a copy of your valid Identification.

Note: As a Non Resident winner of this lottery you will be required to obtain and legalize your winning certificate in Spanish High court. The certificate is your legal prove/guarantee.

The Validity period of the winnings is for 14 working days hence you are expected to make your claims immediately, any claim not made before this date will result to the cancellation of your winnings.

Once again congratulations!!!

Best Regards,

Mr. Alvaro Sanchez
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