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Sandra Lynn - Facebook - homecareagentf@gmail.com

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from: agent.f homecare <homecareagentf@gmail.com>
to: bradjcorbin@aol.com
date: Jan 10, 2020, 2:40 PM
subject: **FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOME CARE GRANT SUPPORT**
mailed-by: gmail.com

Nice meeting you...My name is Sandra Lynn from CA, I work for Facebook company,

I was asked to contact you by the Facebook C.E.O Mr Mark Zuckerberg and he ask me to pass to you some good news.

Before i proceed i will like to know if you have heard or been informed about the ongoing Facebook Promo going on

organized by C.E.O of Facebook and all Facebook officials,,

The online draw was conducted by a random selection of Facebook Profiles by an automated machine, then your name was selected for the draw

This is a way Facebook is using to say a very BIG THANK YOU to all our users for making Facebook their number 1 means of communicating with their friends, co-workers and loved ones

Am happy to inform you that your name was selected among our 20 lucky winners and you won your self the whoop sum of HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATE DOLLARS,

so i will like to know if you are ready to claim your winnings fund...

and am here to let you know on how to claim your winnings funds ?
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