from: MRS. RITA AGUIAR <paymentunitsourofficial@gmail.com>
reply-to: bmwlotterdepartoffice20@aol.com
date: Aug 25, 2021, 12:20 PM
subject: BMW LOTTERY DEPARTMENT USA,
mailed-by: gmail.com
BMW LOTTERY DEPARTMENT USA,
300 Chestnut Ridge Road
Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07675
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Dear Winner,
This is to inform you once again that you have been selected for a
prize of a brand new 2021 BMW X6 and an ATM MASRER CARD of Three
Million Five Hundred Thousand United State Dollars ($3,500,000.00)
from the international balloting programs held on the 2nd section in
the UNITED STATE OF AMERICA. Description of prize vehicle;The X6 comes
with BMW's Drive infotainment system, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a
USB port and a 10-year subscription to BMW Assist eCall, which can
automatically notify first responders after a collision. For 2021, the
X6 comes standard with enhanced USB and Bluetooth features, including
an additional microphone, Bluetooth sync for a second phone, library
browsing via Bluetooth, voice control for contacts and music and a
Mobile Office system. Available features include leather seats, a
surround-view camera system, navigation, a Harman Kardon
surround-sound audio system, a head-up display, a panoramic moon roof,
front and rear parking sensors, blind spot monitoring, active park
assist and lane departure warning. The Drive infotainment system takes
a bit of getting used to, but is fairly straightforward and works
well, reviewers agree. The audio and climate controls are also clearly
labeled and easy to reach.
The selection process was carried out through random selection in our
computerized email selection system (ESS) from a database of over
250,000 email addresses drawn from all the continents of the world
which you were selected. However, no tickets were sold but all email
addresses were assigned to different ticket numbers for representation
and privacy. The BMW Lottery is approved by the United States Gaming
Board and also Licensed by the International Association of Gaming
Regulators (IAGR). To begin the processing of your prize you are to
contact our fiduciary claims department for more information as
regards procedures to the claim of your prize.
Name: Bar. Nicola T. Hanna
Email: bmwlotterdepartoffice@aol.com
Contact him by providing him with your secret pin code Number BMW:
245125HGDY03/23. You are also advised to provide him with the under
listed
information as soon as possible:
1. Name In Full:
2. Residential:
3. Nationality:
4. Age:
5. Sex:Female
6. Occupation:
7. Direct Phone:
8. Present Country:
9. Email address:
10. pin code Number BMW:
We have to deliver your car and the check to your doorstep.But you
have to pay a fee for the delivery which is called a delivery process
file charge fee it will only cost you the sum of $250 united state
dollars and you have to go buy $250usd iTunes card, Apple card or
Steam wallet card, google play card and send the copy of the iTunes
card or Steam card here immediately, And we commence our delivery
immediately we confirm your $50usd gift card payment in our office.
Please you are to provide him with the above listed details and
required fee $100 AND $100 AND $50 iTunes card or Steam card as soon
as possible so he can begin with the processing of your prize
winnings.
Congratulations again from all our staff and thank you for being part
of our promotional program.
THE DIRECTOR PROMOTIONS
BMW LOTTERY DEPARTMENT
Email; bmwlotterdepartoffice20@aol.com
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
YOUR EMAIL JUST GOT LISTED IN THE BMW AWARD LIST
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