from: graceyaogokamboule@mail.com
date: Jan 7, 2021, 11:34 AM
subject: Urgent
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Hello Dear,
it’s true that I don’t know you in person, but I want to give you important information.
I am Mrs. Grace Yaogo Kamboulé, tourism from London, I played an Australia Email Jackpot promotional program held in BOBO City Burkina Faso, and I won the sum of $3.750 Million, surprisingly your email was attached to pmy lucky numbers, the paying board, paid me only 3million and they said that the sum of 750.000.00 $ + 2 laptops Gift will be giving to you as the owner of the lucky Email.
I don’t know if they paying board have contact you or not?
If you are interested here is their claiming agent Name:
Mr. Bernardith Conalthe!
Email: jackpot@australiamail.com
Tel/ +22654856781.
Contact him by giving him your information!
Your Full Name: ...............
Address: ......................
Country: ......................
Cell phone: ....................
Occupation: ...................
Age..........................
Your passport or national identity card..........
You will receive your prize and your gift items, don’t be afraid I am the original winner and I will surely back you up because I don’t want my cent to remain with them I have played their Jackpot for over 5years with my hard earn money; this is my first time to win.
Thanks
Mrs. Grace Yaogo Kamboulé.
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