from: Mrs. Deborah Howells <lam754780@gmail.com>
reply-to: Facebooklottery2021@aol.com
date: 7 Oct 2021, 07:21
subject: GOODDAY OUR AMIABLE LUCKY WINNER
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good day Our Amiable Winner.
I am one of the representatives of the Ongoing Facebook Lottery Promotions Team and I am here to pass a message across to you. Facebook is aimed at saying A BIG THANK YOU to all its Online Users for making Facebook their number one means to Connect, Communicate, Relate and Hookup with their Families, Loved Ones and Friends over the years. You might be wondering that you didn't enter for a lottery, Yes, but a draw was held today on frequent users/ Friends of Facebook Users and you are fortunate to be among the lucky ones chosen.
I am Delighted to Inform you that you have been selected and you are among the 50 Lucky winners in the Ongoing Facebook Lottery promotions and you are yet to claim your winnings. You have won a lump sum of $500,000.00 (Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) alongside other winners and I will like to know if you are ready to claim your winnings. If yes, you are to provide some information about yourself before we go further so that we can verify and process your winnings with no delay, below are the information we need you to provide to further process your winnings, send all information to the claims agent direct email address via:
Claim Agent Name: Mrs Deborah Howells
Agent Email Address: facebooklottery2021@aol.com
Agent Phone No: +1 ( 731 ) 313 - 7704 ( TEXT ONLY )
Full Names :
Full Contact Address :
Mobile Phone Number :
Occupation :
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Regards.
For Facebook Lottery Promotions Team 2021.
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Deborah Howells - Facebook Lottery - Facebooklottery2021@aol.com
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Deborah Howells - Facebook Lottery - Facebooklottery2021@aol.com
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