from: Andrew Walker <fcend103@gmail.com>
date: 11 Oct 2021, 00:59
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Winner.
We congratulate you once again for winning prize funds from the STATE LOTTO MOBILE Bangkok Thailand, all participants' email addresses in this lottery program were randomly selected through a computer system ballot, drawn from 50,000 individual registered email addresses from all email service providers all over the world.
Your email address was picked by the automated computer ballot system, which was programmed for this random selection. This random selection has eventually qualified you for this year's annual State Mobile Lottery and as the selected winner you are entitled to receive the $850,000.00USD lottery prize funds.
This promotional program takes place annually and its being promoted and sponsored by a couple of private companies here in Thailand, attached on this email is the STB Form you are required to fill the form and the listed information below as well. After filling in the form you are advised to scan and send it back with a copy of your Government issued ID Card or Intentional Passport to enable us to identify you properly as the real winner and to commence with the processing and payment of your won prize funds.
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1. First Name:
2. Middle Name:
3. Last Name:
4. Address:
5. Nationality:
6. Age:
7. Mobile Phone Number:
8. Occupation:
9. Scanned Copy of Passport or ID Card:
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NOTE Fill the attached form in and provide complete information above.
For further information please email us or call at +66984813108 and also note that you are required to fill and return the complete above information on time to enable the payment bank here in Bangkok, Thailand to make the transfer before the last date for the remittance of the won funds to the lucky beneficiaries.
For further information please contact us for proper directions.
Best Regards.
Mr. Andrew Walker.
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Andrew Walker - State Lotto Mobile - fcend103@gmail.com
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Andrew Walker - State Lotto Mobile - fcend103@gmail.com
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