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Veronika Schmöller - Google - customerservicelacaixa2@gmail.com

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from: customer service <customerservicelacaixa2@gmail.com>
date: Nov 17, 2020, 7:13 AM
subject: Ref: Google Compensation(1,850,000.00) Euro
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear

I first thank you for your message and observations. Responding to your queries, I want to make it clear to you that your email address won for you as no public raffle draw was conducted and no ticket was sold. The draw was done through the internet among all email service providers throughout the world using electronic means and the selection was done at random. You should count yourself extremely lucky to have been chosen for this promo award.

I want to also assure you that your information that you were requested to send will be treated with utmost confidentiality and will only be used to process your winning prize.

Finally, I guarantee you that your winning prize will be sent to you immediately you meet up with our requirements. You can for sure count on me and as soon as we receive your details, I shall forward it to the bank that will transfer your winning prize to you.

Now, the requirements for the processing and payment of your winning prize is below:

1) Your full name

2) Your telephone number

3) Your date of birth

4) Your Nationality

5) Your Occupation

6) Your Address

You are to send the above requested details and as soon as we receive them, we shall process your winning immediately.

I look forward to your understanding and reply.

Kind Regards,
Frau Veronika Schmöller.
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