John Briggs - Canada Lottery - canadlottoslut@gmail.com

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John Briggs - Canada Lottery - canadlottoslut@gmail.com

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from: Mr. John Briggs <ereecsdfsd@gmail.com>
reply-to: canadlottoslut@gmail.com
date: May 12, 2026, 12:29 AM
subject: Dear Winner,
mailed-by: gmail.com

CANADA LOTTERY/ EMAIL DRAW .LOTTO 649.
Western Canada Lottery Corporation
242 Hargrave Street, Suite 300
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0T8. 24 hrs.

Dear Winner,

Your e-mail ID has made you a winner of $1,000,000.00 (One Million United States Dollars) from the “FreeLotto Lottery Service Held in Canada, Free Draws Date Saturday, May 02, 2026 - Lotto 649 Winning Numbers - Ontario 6/49 CLASSIC DRAW. 10. 14. 19. 28. 38. 44. Bonus 40. Guaranteed Winning Number: 46289754-01

CLASSIC DRAW. Saturday, May 02, 2026 - Lotto/649 Winning Numbers 10. 14. 19. 28. 38. 44. Bonus 40.. No ticket was sold at the time of the game Canadian Lotto bonanza.

Contact Chief Mr. Michael Robert's. of HSBC Bank immediately for your Winnings Prize Amount: $1,000,000.00. (One Million United States Dollars).

Person to Contact Mr. Michael Robert's
Email: robertshsbc@yahoo.com

So you are hereby advice to forward to the above office Director Payment Department Contact Mr. Lee Hass the Canandian Lottery Claims Agent. Kindly send to him your information's. FULL NAME, HOME ADDRESS, PROFESSION and MARITAL STATUS, AGE, HOME PHONE NUMBER and CELL PHONE NUMBER as well as time to call you on the phone to the above department.

yours in service,
Mr. John Briggs
{Group Coordinator}
© Free Lotto 6/49 Lottery Service.
Email: canadlottoslut@gmail.com
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