from: Mr. Patrick Buffard <dr.fredakanno@gmail.com>
reply-to: andris.bartos@indamail.hu
date: Apr 21, 2021, 2:58 PM
subject: RE: AWARD NOTIFICATION - FINAL NOTICE.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: Stake winner
RE: AWARD NOTIFICATION -
FINAL NOTICE.
Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you of the result of the
French Lottery International Promotion Program held on 1st February,
2021. Due to the global pandemic caused by COVID-19, contacting
winners in the international category was delayed. Participants in
international category were randomly selected through a computer
ballot system drawn from an exclusive list of over 100,000 names of
individuals from Europe, Asia, Middle East and United States database.
This is a special program designed to promote and encourage tourism in
our country. Your name entered in the lottery program attached to
ticket number 041-1129 with serial number 90245-6 drew the lucky
numbers which won in the 3rd category.
As a result, you have been approved for a lump sum payment of €2, 250,
000, 00 (TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND, EUROS ONLY) in a
certified bank Check number 101656401011 Credited to File REF N0:
F/1760/029/INTL. This is from a Total Cash Prize of €9,000,000.00
(NINE MILLION EUROS ONLY) shared among the four (4) international
winners in this category.
Your fund has been deposited with a world-class Bank and insured in
your name, with insurance bond policy coverage to avoid any deduction
or unexpected litigation. Due to the mix up of some numbers and names,
we ask that you keep this award from public notice until your claim is
processed and your winning fully paid to you. This measure is part of
our security protocols to avoid abuse of this program. To avoid
unnecessary delays, we have chosen to work together with an
International Financial Consultant to ensure a transparent redemption
process, and also to avoid undue delay in releasing your prize.
You are therefore advised to contact our International Redemption
Agent Mr. Andris Bartos via e-mail: andris.bartos@indamail.hu for
processing and release of your prize money into your preferred bank
account or a Certified Bank Check to be delivered to your address in
your country of residence. You may be required to be in FRANCE, to
sign the funds release documents and pick up your check. But, if you
are not in a good position to fly, then liaise immediately with our
International Redemption Agent Mr. Andris Bartos for professional
assistance.
All prize money must be claimed not later than 18th JUNE 2021. After
this date, all unclaimed funds will be returned to the ESCROW ACCOUNT
of the EURO INTERNATIONAL LOTTORY. Please remember to quote your
Reference claims number and Check number in every of your
correspondence with us or with our International Redemption Agent Mr.
Andris Bartos Should there be any change of your address, do notify
our International Agent as soon as possible.
Congratulations once again, from all members of our staff of Groupe
FDJ, and thank you for being a part of our promotion program.
Sincerely,
Mr. Patrick Buffard
Executive Vice President, Sales, Media & Distribution
FOR: GROUPE FDJ (OWNERS OF FRENCH LOTTO)
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