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from: Joe Scott <alartmaintenance@gmail.com>
reply-to: 147jsc@gmail.com
date: Jan 14, 2021, 8:14 PM
subject: You Won !!!
mailed-by: gmail.com

BRITISH LOTTERY HEADQUARTERS,
CUSTOMERS SERVICES,
33 YATCH BASIN MARINA OFFICE,
UPON TYNE NEW CASTLE LONDON.

Batch: 14/211/0374: Ref: BTL/311OXI/02.

CONGRATULATIONS: YOU HAVE WON!!!!

We happily announce to you the draw of the British lottery program
held in London, Your e-mail address attached, to ticket number:
694/7560/0545/721 with Serial number: 886/04 drew the lucky numbers:
016/213/3517, which subsequently won you the lottery in the 2nd
category, you are therefore, been approved to claim a total sum of
1,000.000.00 (One Million Pounds Only) in cash credited to file
RPC/9080/1153/2244 This is from a total cash prize of 125 million
pounds starlings.

This year Lottery Program Jackpot is the largest ever for British
Lottery; the estimated 125 million jackpots would be the sixth biggest
in U.K. history, The biggest was the 363 million pounds starlings
jackpot that went to two winners in December 2005 drawing of The Big
Game, Mega Millions' predecessor. Please note that your lucky winning
number falls within our African booklet representative office in South
Africa as indicated in our play coupon, In view of this, your
1,000.000.00 (One Million Pounds Only) would be released to you by our
affiliate bank

Our agent will immediately commence the process to facilitate the
release of your funds as soon as you contact him. For security
reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential
till your claim your fund, is processed and your money remitted to you
in whatever manner you demand fit to claim your prize.

Agent Name: JOE SCOTT
Contact Email: 147jsc@gmail.com

Endeavor to email him with your full names, winning numbers, email
address, telephone and fax numbers immediately.

Congratulations; from me and members of staff of THE UK NATIONAL LOTTERY.

Yours faithfully
Lotto manager
British Lottery Company
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