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Kennedy Uzoka - Mo Lottery - info.unitedbank03@gmail.com

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from: payment manager <info.unitedbank03@gmail.com>
date: Nov 6, 2023, 4:10 AM
subject: Re:
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Congratulations Dear Winner

Your email address is actually one of the lottery winners of the 60's. Winner info: NUMBER OF ENTRIES - 357-01467446-224, SERIAL NUMBER. In 2023, we will celebrate our 60th anniversary. We have
raised more than $16 million ($16 million) for our 60th anniversary.

All participants were selected using a computer with a voting system downloaded from the company's 25,000 and 30,000.00 email addresses, as well as from individual email addresses from more than 40 networks in Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, South and America. We officially announce your winning email ($800,000.00. From North America. Africa, Europe, Asia and Africa in Lomé-Togo Rep.

Now you can choose one of these 2 options, and we will continue processing your fund.

Your advice to contact Mr.Kennedy Uzoka claims manager Lome Togo for fast and fast transfer of your Molottery 2023 winning award f $ 800,000.00 USD from Molottery award 2023 Eight Hundred Thousand United States Dollars

1) Bank Transfer:?

2) ATM card delivery:?

Choose one of these two options and get back to us right now. To enable us to Verify or proof about your winning fund today.

Congratulations in advance

Thank

Regards
Mr.Kennedy Uzoka.

MoLottery Awards Missouri USA Notification Office Togo Branch
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