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Roslyn Lee - Shell Petroleum - katew3331@gmail.com

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from: SHELL COMP. PLC <mshallqw@gmail.com>
reply-to: katew3331@gmail.com
date: Jun 15, 2020, 10:44 PM
subject: REMARKS
mailed-by: gmail.com

Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited

As one of the world’s leading energy companies Shell plays a key role
in helping to meet the world’s growing energy demand in economically,
environmentally and socially responsible ways. Shell is a global group
of energy and petrochemicals companies. With around 93,000 employees
in more than 90 countries and territories, Shell helps to meet the
world's demand for energy in economically, environmentally and
socially responsible ways.

We are happily announced to you that your email address has been
emerged and it luckily won you the 2020 Shell Petroleum Company award
promo which was organized using peoples email address all over the
world and your email is among the five email address emerged winner of
the 2020 Shell Award Promo.
This is your winning ticket number = 5478947108
Winning code= SH/PE/2020W6009
Amount won = $800,000.00M (USD) Eight hundred thousand united state dollars.

To make the claim, you are advice to send your winning code and
winning ticket to the processing department in charge of this award to
katew3331@gmail.com
They will contact you for the payment as soon as you forward the above
mentioned winning and ticket number to this email: katew3331@gmail.com

Congratulation on your winning
Roslyn Lee
Publicity secretary
Shell Petroleum Company
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