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John Mark - Coca Cola - cocacolacompanyprizeaward118@gmail.com

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from: COCA-COLA COMPANY <cocacolaprize.award220@gmail.com>
reply-to: cocacolacompanyprizeaward118@gmail.com
date: Mar 5, 2023, 3:01 AM
subject: WINNING NOTIFICATION
mailed-by: gmail.com

Congratulations!

We are very happy to inform you that you are one of the Coca-Cola
company lottery promo award lucky winners that your email address won
the sum of ($500,000.00 dollars) Five hundred thousand United states
dollars from our company.

The lottery draw which took place in the capital city of lome
Togo, Your email address was selected from a batch of over
100,000,000 Million International email addresses from all over the
world, of which your email address is one of the lucky raffle draw
winners.

Here is your Winning number: EL-178-67.

Winners were picked randomly selected from our computerized email
selection system (ESS) powered by Coca-Cola company, your winning
cash prize of ($500,000.00 dollars) has been credited into an Atm
visa card already for our winners, Your Atm visa card valued at $500
,000.00 dollars will be delivered to your home address through DHL
shipping company.

You are advise to contact our lottery office email address below
with your Winning numbers to enable them Process the shipping of
your Atm visa card to your home address, which you will be
withdrawing a total of $5000 dollars everyday from your Atm visa card
in any ATM visa card machine center of your choice in all over the
world.

E-mail: cocacolacompanyprizeaward118@gmail.com
Contact person Mr. Daniel Patrick
Contact telephone: (+228 98859151)

Note: it is your responsibility to pay for the DHL shipping charges
of $85 dollars Coca-Cola company lottery is 100% real and legitimate
however you have the 100% right to decline your winning prize if
you are not interested, keep this private and confidential until you
receive your prize money..

Congratulations once more from the Coca-Cola company team.

Best regard

Mr. John Mark, Coca-Cola company
Assistant lottery coordinator.
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