from: MSW MEGA LOTTO PROMO UK <rentalsvacation988@gmail.com>
reply-to: msw-mega-lopromzaxoxxuk@hotmail.com
date: Apr 5, 2023, 8:10 PM
subject: LUCKY WINNER
mailed-by: gmail.com
INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZE
AWARD DEPARTMENT MSW MEGA LOTTERY,
61-70 Southampton Row,
Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom, WC1B 4AR
REF NO: BIC/01-MSW-L/200-26937
BATCH: 2022MJL-01
ELECTRONIC MAIL AWARD WINNING NOTIFICATION PRESENTATION
CENTER: UNITED KINGDOM
Date: 5th April 2023
Dear Lucky Winner
Read the full details and forward your data to the claim officer for
the processing of your payment: -
We are pleased to inform you of the announcement today of winners of
the MSW MEGA JACKPOT LOTTO WINNINGS PROGRAMS held on 30th December
2022.your e-mail address, is attached to winning number 30-12-2022- 02
MSW, With serial number S/N-00168 drew the lucky numbers
887-13-865-37-10-83, and consequently won in the first lottery
category.
You have therefore been approved for lump sums pay out of GBP
£1,800,000.00 POUNDS in cash Credited to file REF NO:
BIC/01-MSW-L/200-26937 this is from total prize money of GBP
9,000,000.00 POUNDS, shared among the Five (5) international lucky
winners in this category.
All participants E-mail addresses were selected through our Microsoft
computer ballot system drawn from 50,000 Individual Names, 30,000
companies names from each continent, as part of International "E-MAIL"
Promotions Program, Which is conducted annually for our prominent MS
WORD. Your payment has been insured under the British Insurance
commission (BIC) with REF NO:BIC/01-MSW-L/200-26937, Please note that,
you are to contact your claims officer via email.
you have the right to call the Claim Payment Officer Collins Mark
to confirm your winning, as he will
provide you with the necessary details on how to claim Your prize. You
are to keep your ref.number and batch number from the public, until
you have been processed and your prize money delivered to you.
Be informed that all prize money must be claimed not later than two
weeks of this Notification, All funds not Claimed on or before the
fixed date will be with-held accordingly. Do contact the Claim Officer
immediately for further guidelines via
E-mail: msw-mega-lopromzaxoxxuk@hotmail.com by forwarding the
verification data to him.
VERIFICATION
1, Full Name:
2, Full Contact Address:
3, Tel:/Fax:
4, Country of Origin:
5, Date of Birth:
6, Sex:
7, Occupation:
8. ID Card
Best Regards
Esther Davies
For MSW MEGA LOTTO PROMO UK
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