Mariah Campbell - Inside FIFA Lottery - mariahcampbell@consultant.com

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Mariah Campbell - Inside FIFA Lottery - mariahcampbell@consultant.com

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from: sicabat@fasonet.bf via gmail.com
reply-to: mariahcampbell@consultant.com
to: Recipients <sicabat@fasonet.bf>
date: Jan 30, 2026, 5:37 PM
subject: Dear Winner,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Winner,

The prestigious FIFA/Coca-Cola has set out and successfully organised a Sweepstakes marking the year 2026

anniversary. Rolled out over $300,000,000.00 for this year's Anniversary Draws. Participants for the draws were

randomly selected and drawn from a wide range of web hosting which we enjoy their patronage. FIFA World Cup

2026™ will be played out across Canada, Mexico, and the USA.

The INSIDEFIFA 2026 PROMOTIONS was held on the 28th of January 2026 in Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa. Your

email address has therefore been approved to claim a total sum of ($1M) One million United States Dollars Only

in cash credited to File: KPC/9030108308/03.

To file for your claim, please contact your Claiming Agent immediately.

Name:Mrs.Mariah Campbell

Tel:+ 27 73 246 1850

Email: ipu.authority@i.ua
mariahcampbell@consultant.com
FIFAWorldCupCanadaMexicoUSA2026@usa.com

Please provide the following details for processing of your claim.

VERIFICATION FORM
1, Names in full:
2, Country of Residing:
3, Nationality:
4, Residential Address:
5, Date of Birth/Age:
6, Marital Statue/Sex:
7, Tel/Fax:
8, Mobile No:
9, Occupation:
10, Company:
11, Amount Won:
12, Email address:
13, Ref No:
14, Winning No:

INSIDEFIFA LOTTERY PROMOTION 2026
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