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Susan Davison - Camelot National Lottery - stevencampbel@yandex.com

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from: steven campbell <stevencampbel@yandex.com>
date: Nov 15, 2021, 12:37 AM
subject: Good day,
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yandex.com

Good day,

Congratulations! The Camelot National Lottery Group wish to inform you that you have been approved to receive the sum of £500,000.00 (Five Hundred Thousand British Pounds). In cash credited to file EAAL/8510YH/21. From online sweepstakes.
Your email address was one of the lucky selected email winners in our online annual promo. It was selected through computer draw system. And it came out as the lucky jackpot winner.
Your Winning Ticket Numbers are: XVX189298.

This compensation fund give away is done annually and funds are being generated from Unclaimed Lottery Fund from CAMELOT NATIONAL LOTTERY COMPANY. These unclaimed winning funds are either those winners’ were automatically disqualified due to their under age or from winners that turned up to claim their funds in our recent sweepstakes.

For us to process your winning for transfer, you are advice to contact our judiciary agent in South Africa as your payment falls under zone E which is in South Africa, with the below details.

An arrangement has been made to pay your funds through (ATM Credit Card or bank transfer) to enable you receive your compensation fund without any interference.

Contact Person:

Names: Steven Campbell
Email: stevcampbell01@yandex.com
Phone: +27 618 096 960

1) Full Name:
2) Country of origin:
3) Mobile Number:
4) Winning Ticket number:
5) Your winning email:
6) Occupation:
7) Age:

Best Regards
Mrs. Susan Davison
Secretary
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