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Maxwell Vicalis - Amnesty International - vicalismaxwel@gmail.com

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from: vicalis maxwel <vicalismaxwel@gmail.com>
date: Mar 9, 2020, 5:16 PM
subject: Re: Update on your transfer
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Beneficiary

Please be informed that your email address have benefited One hundred and fifty thousand, five hundred dollars ($150,500.00) in the Amnesty International annual online eMail users promotional draw. As the owner of the functional email address, to process your claims, please provide the following information

Names……………….

Present residential/postal address………….

Occupation…………

Age/Sex…….. Tel No…………

Name of next of kin/Relationship with next of kin

Please be informed that this information should be factual as details entered for your claims processing can not be changed.

As part of our regulations to ensure that beneficiaries receive their benefits as at when appropriate within 14 working days of receipt of your detailed information, we will be looking forward to your personal presence in our office to receive your benefits. As we received the required information for documentation, we will update you on our office location and address

Congratulations

Maxwell Vicalis
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