from: Henry Pepe <HenryPepe-00789911@hotmail.com>
date: Sep 7, 2021, 5:47 PM
subject: Re: Reference Number BMW:223002219911
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Reference Number BMW:223002219911
BMW Automobile Company
Address: Building, 300 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677, United States.
Attention:
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your email to this office and I must say that you should count yourself extremely lucky to have emerged as one of our 13th winners in the 24th of August section of 2021, BMW LOTTERY PROMO. Approval of your winning was on yesterday 24th August 2021.
As you already know your winning is selected along with others from a database of over 250,000 winners drawn from all the continents of the world. Your Car and Certified Check of US$500,000 funds is a benefit of a Poverty Alleviation Program (PAP) conducted by the world-wide BMW Company and United Nation(UN) in association with the European Union(EU) with random emails of individuals around the World to mitigate the poverty level of the world population. Actually, you are not the only lucky beneficiary of this program, Thousands of lucky beneficiaries around the World have had their funds and winning BMW CAR successfully delivered to them by strictly following the stipulated instructions laid down.
Your email address with Reference Number BMW: 223002219911. was selected along with others as winners of a prize of a brand-new BMW 7 Series CAR and a Draft Check of $500,000. A certificate of prize claims and some vital documents will be sent alongside your winnings.
To begin the final step of the claims process which is the shipment of your Brand-New Car/Check, and with regards to this, there are Two options which you must follow for the delivery of your package, you are required to select the most convenient of the two options together with their associated conditions are presented below: You are to pay for the shipment charges of your choice option to enable us register your prizes car/cheque and other claim documents with the shipment company to enable them commence shipment to your home/Doorstep.
HERE IS THE DELIVERY DETAILS AND YOU ARE TO MAKE A CHOICE BETWEEN THE TWO OPTIONS:
OPTION (1) PRIORITY DELIVERY COST (24 HOURS )
Mailing $270.00 USD
Insurance $345.00 USD
Vat (5%) $80.00 USD
TOTAL $695.00 USD
OPTION (2) ECONOMY DELIVERY ( 48 HOURS )
Mailing $185.00 USD
Insurance $150.00 USD
Vat (5%) $50.00 USD
TOTAL $385.00 USD
HERE IS THE PAYMENT INFORMATION :
Receive name: Edward Roach
Country: United State
Address: 1 w university Blvd Apt 2102 Tucson, AZ. 85705, USA
Amount Choose:..........
The shipping company declined reverse payment for these charges, stating that it is against their professional policy towards ensuring the safe delivery of your BMW 7 SERIES CAR and CHEQUE to designated home address. That if a reverse payment is made, or something goes wrong, that you cannot sue the courier company or insurance company to recover the full value of the prizes as stipulated in the cheque since payment for insurance cover was not made at point of mailing. With the above reason, reverse payment is ruled out.
Send your response to indicate your desired option which will legally enable us to process the delivery of your winnings to you without any further delay. Finally, an airway Bill will be issued out in your name and favor upon delivery of your Lottery Winnings to your designated home address for your personal view and confirmation. Once again, congratulations
Anticipating your swift response to enable the delivery process., I also attached my ID Card and all the Documents.
Regards,
Mr. Henry Pepe
E-mail: henrypepe-00789911@hotmail.com
Hangout: henrypepe00789911@gmail.com
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