from: Toyota Claims Office Ontario <toyotaclaimsofficeontario@gmail.com>
date: Nov 29, 2020, 11:56 AM
subject: Your Winning Secret Pin Code TY-WLTD-1920-HL
mailed-by: gmail.com
TOYOTA WORLD COVID 19 PANDEMIC LOTTERY PROGRAM FOR THE CORONA VIRUS RELIEF 2020.
JAPAN/CHINA/ KOREA/UK/AMERICA/CANADA THE COLLABORATION LOTTERY PROGRAM
INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE AWARDED FOR THE END OF YEAR 2020.
Your E-mail has won you $2,000,000.00 USD, with a brand new 2020
Toyota Highlanders is a three-row crossover with up to eight seats.
XLE, Limited and Platinum.
the models are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine (295 hp, 263 lb-ft of torque)
mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. In the ongoing Toyota
Highlander Corona Virus Relief Promotion 2020 in the International programs.
The selection process was carried out through random selection in our
computerized email selection system(ess) from a database of over
230,000 email addresses drawn from all the continents of the
world. This Toyota car Lottery the International Association of Gaming
Regulators (IAGR.) You are a lucky person to have won this award for
your stay at home.
To begin the processing of your prize you are to contact your claims
officer through our accredited Prize Transfer personnel
as stated below email:
Mrs. Sarah Toyoda
Direct Email for Claims:
tycojhca@hotmail.com
When contacting her, please provide him with your secret pin code
TY-WLTD-1920-HL
and your reference number WLD-TYHL2020.
You are also advised to provide her with the under listed information as
soon as possible:
CLAIMS REQUIREMENTS:
1.Name in full :
2.Address :
3.Nationality :
4.Age :
5.Sex :
6.Occupation:
7.Phone Number:
8.Present Country:
Congratulations once again stay safe!
Regards
Dr.John Kovic
Lottery Manager
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N.B: This lottery program closed on December 20th 2020 for claims.
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