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Scott Henry - Rolls Royce - officialdelivery.com@outlook.com

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from: CONGRATULATIONS <owai91@ypost.plala.or.jp>
reply-to: officialdelivery.com@outlook.com
date: Sep 6, 2025, 1:09 PM
subject: Congratulations from Rolls Royce with reference NO/#25789000#
mailed-by: ypost.plala.or.jp
signed-by: plala.or.jp

Congratulations from Rolls Royce Automobile headquarters,
Your reference NO/#25789000# with the contest code 2345 has won you the amount of $20 million Dollars ($20,000,000,00 US Dollars)and also A Rolls Royce 2024 model car ,gladly your prize of $20 million Dollar has been loaded in a single ATM MASTER CARD with daily withdrawal limits of $50 thousand Dollars
In other to make it easier for you to use your funds and also enable you to have a full control over your funds and I can vividly tell you that I arrived in your city yesterday but due to it was late I decided to contact you today for the delivery.

NOTE: this contest was done through the randomly selection of emails and phone numbers so you are very lucky to be among the lucky selected winners,

so kindly get back to me with your full name ,full address and phone number, so that I can proceed with the delivery immediately to your address

thanks
Sincerely,
Scott Henry
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