from: COCA COLA <coca-cola-prize.redemption@xd.ae>
date: Mar 7, 2020, 8:16 PM
subject: Re: Subject: You've won
Congratulation you are a winner of our £750,000.00 Pounds and a brand new Audi A1 Car , all winning prize and funds are being covered by a policy which can not be tamper with. In view of this all prize fund is assured protected and can not be touched until it gets to it's winner beneficiary. This is our order and protocol to avoid misappropriations of winners funds and unwarranted abuse of this programme. For security measures, you are advised to keep your winning announcement confidential until your claim is processed and your prize remitted to you. All prize fund are expected to be claim immediately and not more than 15 days to the date of notification. Any prize not claim between this days will be returned to Coca-Cola HEAD OFFICE United Kingdom.
To begin the processing of your prize, you are to complete the claim form below:
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please complete your claim form and submit to us immediately, for immediate processing of your winning funds .
Remove every skepticism from your mind because this award Is legitimate from COCA-COLA COMPANY ENGLAND.
Winners around the world full of Excitement you are among them today, Congratulations!!!!!
On behalf of the Award Board, We congratulate you once more for emerging as one of the lucky winners of this years Award and we hope you use your funds wisely and to the best interest of your family, friends, country and the whole world at large.
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