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from: Igwe British <igwebritish@gmail.com>
date: Jul 11, 2023, 8:32 PM
subject: Delivery
mailed-by: gmail.com

CHEROKEE JEEP LOTTERY DEPARTMENT 11101, FL 32256
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
you to treat it genuinely.

Dear Winner,

This is to inform you that you have been selected for a prize of a brand new 2023 cherokee Jeep and a Check of hundred millions United State Dollars($50,800,000.00) from the international balloting programs held on the 2nd section in the UNITED STATE OF AMERICA.

Description of prize vehicle;
The cherokee jeep comes with Drive infotainment system, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a USB port and a 10-year subscription to Jeep Assist eCall, which can automatically notify first responders after a collision. For 2023 the cherokee comes standard with enhanced USB and Bluetooth features, including an additional microphone, Bluetooth sync for a second phone, library browsing via Bluetooth, voice control for contacts and music and a Mobile Office system. Available features include leather seats, a surround-view camera system Get back to me immediately if u want this money and jeep in this week so get back to me immediately with your information such as

name……………..

Country………….

Address…………

Wait on you to get back to me as soon as possible

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