from: Ho Chang Pily (Mrs) <mrandrewbaileyprivateemail@yahoo.com>
reply-to: gilbertmb72@gmail.com
date: Oct 8, 2020, 9:31 PM
subject: Attention: Email Account Holder
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Attention: Email Account Holder
CONGRATULATIONS!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
We are glad to inform you that the Thailand Lotteries Commission in Collaboration with Lotto Royals on-line lotto and email address free-ticket draw of the 2020 Dollar Jackpot promotion Award has just been released, and we are glad to announce to you that your email address came out in the first category and entitles you to claim the sum of US$2,500,000.00 (Two Million Five Hundred United State Dollars)
This is a promotional program to encourage the use of Internet programs, Your email address was entered for the online draw on this free ticket number: AMD061662 with reference number: L20LFM4011 and Serial number: ZQ/1871, Batch number: DDF/17728 drew the Lucky number: **-01-41-26-24-** Bonus 01.
This subsequently won you the lottery in the 1st category i.e. Matches 6 lucky numbers plus Bonus number you have therefore been allocated to claim a total sum of US$2,500,000.00 (Two Million Five Hundred United State Dollars) in cash which is credited to file ZAS/2837383319/09. This is from a total cash prize of $10, 280,000.00 shared among the 194 with (2) lucky winners "1st" category.
This promotion was drawn based on email addresses, as the key identification for setting up online accounts. All valid email addresses on the World Wide Web were entered as participants for the online email promotion. Winners were selected randomly via computer balloting from global website collaboration with internet companies like eBay, PayPal, Liberty reserve and Microsoft, whom also built their systems and based their membership registration identity on email addresses supporting this computer draw.
Also over 100,000 unions, associations, corporate bodies and affiliated members to Thai Lottery website and their advertisers listed online. These online promotions takes place via virtual ticket balloting.
Kindly Provide the following information urgently to commence release of your lottery prize:
1. Full name: 2. Physical Address: 3. Age: 4. Occupation: 5. Reference Number/Ticket Number: 6.Telephone Number: 7. Nationality: 8. Batch number:
9. Ever Won An Online Lottery? 10. How Do You Feel As A Winner?
Send the needed details to:
Email: gilbertmb72@gmail.com
Tel: 66614581811
Congratulations once again!!
Sincerely,
Ho Chang Pily (Mrs)
Lotto Promotion Officer
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