from: COCA COLA LOTTERY <captaingreggstevenjr@gmail.com>
reply-to: drralphwilliamclaimagent@gmail.com
date: Jul 9, 2019,
subject: Congratulation!!! You Have Won $7,5000,000.00 USD
Attention; Dear Winner:
CoCa Cola Lottery Winners 2019 Warning:
DEAR LUCKY WINNER,
The Coca Cola MANAGEMENT WORLDWIDE IS PROUD TO CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR SUCCESS AS A WINNER OF COCA COLA ANNUAL WORLD MOBILE NUMBER LOTTERY (MEGA-JACKPOT LOTTO PROMOTION) YOUR MOBILE NUMBER WAS ATTACHED TO THIS YEAR (CSWLL) WITH SERIAL NUMBER 7741137002, DRAW LUCKY NUMBERS [5-13-33-37-42] AND CONSEQUENTLY WON IN THE FIRST LOTTERY CATEGORY. YOU ARE THEREFORE BEEN APPROVED FOR SEVEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS POUND STERLING. ($7,5000,000.00 USD).
Winners shall be paid in accordance with his/her settlement center. this promo award must be claimed within 30 days, from date of draw notification. any prize not claimed within this period will be forfeited.
For your information you don’t need to play lotto to win this prize, as you may have know that this is a benefits from coca-cola company international e-mail lottery draw which confirms your e-mail address the rightful winner of $7,5000,000.00 USD, all you need to do is to forward the below requested information to us immediately you receive this notification, to enable us proceeds in releasing of your winning prize.
Below is my Personal Information:
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My Winning Mobile Number:
My WhatsApp Mobile Number if Any
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My Nationality:
My Prize Amount:
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Wising you good luck
DR. RALPH WILLIAM
Email: drralphwilliamclaimagent@gmail.com
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