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Randy Barry - Guinness Brewery - wadm1913@outlook.com

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from: Guinness Brewery <wadm1913@outlook.com>
date: Nov 1, 2020, 11:34 PM
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Guinness Brewery Ireland.
End Of Year Internet User
Encouragement Promotions
Guinness Brewery.
The Liberties, Dublin 8,
Ireland.
Tel: +353 89 954 5868

Dear Winner

Congratulations once again on behalf of Guinness Brewery Ireland.
We do believe that your prize will be put into good use for community, educational and business development.
On Behalf of the Screening Committee of Guinness Brewery, I wish to formally announce to you that you have successfully passed the Email Screening and Verification Matching Test conducted for the five (5) online winners in your Category.

The selection process was carried out through a random selection in our computerized email selection machine (TOPAZ) from a database of over 25,000,000 email drawn from all the continents of the world. The online draws was concluded by a random selection of email from an exclusive list of 2,900,031 email address of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer search from the internet and your email emerged a winner at the fourth category alongside four other email addresses. However, no tickets were sold but all valid emails were assigned to different ticket numbers for representation and privacy.

Hence you are therefore cleared, your cheque has been issued and you can now claim your prize.
You will be paid from this payout office in ireland.

In view of this, your €650,000.00 Euros (Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Euros) and other items will be released to you by our Dublin payment office in, ireland.

All necessary documents that will facilitate the clearance of your cheque in your name has been processed and your parcel contains the following:

1. Winning Cheque Valued At The Sum Of €650,000.00
2. Winning Certificate From Guinness Brewery.
3.An Iphone 12 and Apple Watch Series 6.

These documents have been securely sealed and packed for security reasons .

Below is the delivery charges for the FedEx delivery of your winning cheque and accessories:

FedEX (2 DAYS DELIVERY)

Mailing: €74.00
Insurance: €102.00
Vat: €44.00
TOTAL: €220.00 Euros
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Kindly fill the below information and email it back to us.

Winning No.
Receiver Name:
Age:
Delivery Address:
Tel:
Country:

Kindly note that all winners like you are to be responsible for the delivery charge of €220.00. This payment will be made first so that the Insurance and mailing can be carried out without any hitches.

As soon as you make payment for the delivery your winning cheque will be delivered to you in 48 hours. All winners have been given a maximum of 7 days to claim their prize after.

Best Regards,
Mr Randy Barry
Tel: +353 89 954 5868
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