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Williams Holmes - UK/Asia Lottery - williamsholmes67@gmail.com

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from: Williams Holmes <williamsholmes67@gmail.com>
date: Dec 16, 2021, 7:22 PM
subject: Non-Ticket / Online E-mail Address Winning
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greeting

Non-Ticket / Online E-mail Address Winning

On behalf of the Kingdom of Thailand Lottery Commission and Asia
Pacific Endowment Foundation/Uk in conjunction the VISA (ATM -CARD) ,
we wish to notify and congratulate you, that you're "Email Address"
was selected as one of the six lucky winners in this 2021 edition of
Bangkok Lottery. Your Email Address won the Prize-Money in category
"B" which is the sum of Seven Million Six hundred thousand British
pound sterling (GBP£7,600,000).

For verification and release of your GBP£7,600,000 winning cash prize
which is already up-loaded into the VISA (ATM -CARD);

Kindly send your following information:- 1. Full Name, 2. Telephone
number, 3. Home Address (P.O Box Not Acceptable), 4. Age, 5.
Occupation and Country:

to the Lottery Online Agent Mr. Frank Mathis

on this Email:frankmathis0007@outlook.com

Once again Congratulations !

Publicity Secretary; Sincerely.
Yours in service,
Williams Holmes
Online- Coordinator UK/ Asia lottery
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