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from: James moore <jamesmoore20199@yahoo.com>
date: Feb 25, 2020, 4:42 AM
subject: CONGRATULATION
mailed-by: yahoo.com

AFROM UK -LOTTERY ORGANIZATION
TICKET FREE/ONLINE E-MAIL ADDRESS WINNINGS

If you are the correct owner of this email address then be glad this day as the result of the UK lotto online e-mail address free-ticket winning draws of 8th March 2019, held in Bangkok Thailand has just been released and we are glad to announce to you that your email address won you the sweeptakes in the first category and you are entitled to claim the sum of GBP£3.8Million, Your email address was entered for the online draw on this Free Ticket Numbers: UKL56475800545188 and won on this Lucky Numbers: AZ071223262944.

You are to contact Mr. Micheal Palmer on the below email address for quick delivery of your won cheque of GBP£3.8Millon. Note that all winners cheque are certified cashiers bank cheque and when delivered and received by you, you can cash it in your bank without any delay. To enable Mr. Brown Shane ascertain you as the rightful winner and receiver of the GBP£3.8Million certified cashiers bank cheque, MAKE SURE you include the below listed information in your contact mail to Mr. John Edward Your country of origin and country of residence/work, complete official names, amount won, free ticket and lucky numbers, date of draw, address where your wish to receive your certified cashiers bank cheque, contact telephone, Sex and Age.

Appointed Claims Agent/Representatives
Mr. Micheal Palmer
Email-Address: michealpalmer80@yahoo.com

Just incase you are thinking of how you won without entering, then know again that this very draw of the UK Lottery Organization in which you have emerged as a winner was a free ticket online email address draws where thousands of email addresses was collected from almost all world wide websites and used for the online draws/sweeptakes and during winners selection your email address came out among the first ten which won you the lottery in the first winnings category and entitles you to claim the certified cashiers bank cheque of GBP£3.8Million.

Mr James Moor
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