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Kelly Anderson - Publishers Clearing House - payoutdept09@gmail.com

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from: Publishers Clearing House Payout office <payoutdept09@gmail.com>
date: Apr 13, 2020, 9:36 PM
subject: Re: :
mailed-by: gmail.com

THE OFFICIAL PRIZE NOTIFICATION
ANNOUNCEMENT

(Winning Number: 0-1-9-8-0-1) (Ticket Number: FDCODE 001/23/01)

Dear Winner
I hereby use this medium to acknowledge the receipt of your claim requirement regarding the winning notification email you received which informed you of the prize you have won.The Publishers Clearing House lottery promotions department has approved your payment of ($1,000,000.00 USD) the cheque has been handed over to DTDC Express Courier Company USA DTDC Express will deliver the cheque to you

DTDC Express will be responsible for the delivery of the cheque and the winning documents which is highly important to you. In furtherance to begin the final step of the claim process you are advised to contact DTDC Express whose details are furnished below

DTDC Express e-mail and office address

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Address: 1301 Massachusetts
Avenue, NW Washington, DC
Dispatch Officer
Name: - Mr. Kelly Anderson
E-mail: dtdccourier202@gmail.com OR expressonlinecourier50@gmail.com
Tel: Tel: +1 202 991 5621 (Call for confirmation)
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DTDC Express dispatch Officer Mr.Kelly Anderson is in-charge to deliver your winning cheque to you, write DTDC Express via e-mail upon receipt of this mail without wasting time you are to furnish them with your details

Name:
Address:
Contact/Mobile Number:
Current Location/Address:
Age:
Sex:
D.O.B:
Email:

Once again keep us posted on every development with DTDC Express in relation to your award winning. DTDC Express shall be responsible for onward delivery of your winning to you and you shall be expected to pay a light delivery fee to DTDC Express for their service. They will render to you by delivery the cheque and the winning documents to you at your home address this fee will not be more than normal shipping charges which will not be a problem to you

Before your winning was released to DTDC Express a hardcover insurance policy was placed on the cheque by the Publishers Clearing House the reason is to avoid any harm or illegal channel due to this there will not be any deduction of amount from your winning cheque

The instructions giving which is in line with the rules and regulations of the United States of America and the England gaming board is that once the {$1,000,000.00 USD} cheque is been deliver to you go to the bank clear the cheque and deposit the money in your personal bank account. It is as simple as that and there is a certain assurance that the entire one million dollars you have won will be accredited into your bank account

In case you still have doubt arising from the angle of how you got selected, note that the selection process was carried out through an electronic email ballot system our aim was to select winners through the INTERNET this is due to the fact that only you alone have access to your mail account so have no fear for you have emerged a true winner as far as you are the original proprietor to the mail account which you have received the winning notification letter as distributed by publishers prize patrol

Due to mix up of some numbers and names you will have to keep your winning information confidential until your claim have been fully process and your money remitted to you this is part of our security protocol to avoid multiple claims and unwarranted abuse of this program by some participants.

Congratulation
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