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from: Marta Petters <mpetters@incoop.gov.py>
reply-to: "Dr. Sunil" <vermadrsunil981@gmail.com>
date: Oct 9, 2025, 12:56 PM
subject: 🎉 Surprise! You’ve Been Selected for a Special $1 Million Donation from the Gates Foundation!
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: incoop.gov.py

Dear Friend,

Mabrouk! You’ve been specially selected to receive a $1 million donation from the Gates Foundation, part of a global initiative inspired by Bill Gates’s commitment to eliminate poverty and improve lives around the world.

You may have heard that Bill Gates recently announced he will donate nearly all his wealth—an estimated $200 billion—over the next 20 years through his foundation, which will close by December 31, 2045. This bold move marks a heartfelt push to accelerate progress on global health, education, and economic empowerment Financial Times CNBC

Because you are among the targeted recipients in Saudi Arabia, aged between 20 and 60, you’re invited to claim this donation and be part of this extraordinary mission to uplift communities across the globe.

To claim your $1 million gift, please contact us now at:

** ogatesfoundation@gmail.com **

Why you?
Because your voice matters—and together, we can turn this moment into real, lasting change. This isn’t just any campaign—it’s a heartfelt invitation to join a historic philanthropic journey.

Looking forward to making a meaningful impact with you!

Warm regards,
The Gates Foundation Outreach Team
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