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from: Facebook Department Inc <facebookdept101@myself.com> via mail.com
date: Sep 20, 2020, 3:59 PM
subject: CONGRATULATION FROM FACEBOOK!!!!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: mail.com

Facebook,Inc.
Sweepstakes Lotto.770
Broadway,New York,NY 10003

Attention: Winner

We are oblige to congratulate and notify you that your Face-Book profile that was used by you to register an Account with Facebook has emerged you as one of the Luck Winners in Category "A" which subsequently won you (Nine Hundred & Seventy Five Thousand United State Dollars) Your fund has been insured and its ready for the immediate release to you without hitches.

Details of your Winning are:
Winning Number:- FB392-US7720
Batch Number:- 0024892JT
Serial Number:- DT119027834SZ
Ticket Number:- 47061725

The promo was done to serve as a means of appreciation to visitors on our site and also to help people to fight off poverty and to maintain the standard of living.

Forward your winning details numbers to the accredited in charge of your payment file with the below contact information.

Name : Mr.Peter Thiel
Email : facebookdept101@myself.com

Regards,

Lottery Department
Facebook Team
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