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from: SamsClub ©️ <newsletter.icf1d3dqgn@ewrenpcvcircwwz.mp> via mediapub.br.com
reply-to: smart102944@gmail.com
date: May 4, 2021, 12:03 PM
subject: We Need Your Confirmation To Ship Your Order
mailed-by: jegjqxe8n7.mediapub.br.com
signed-by: mediapub.br.com

Sam's Club

$80
Date of issue:01/05/2021
Order Number: 61498.4758
Account: @gmail.com
Date of expiry: 10/05/2021

Congratulations,

* Thank you for using Sam's Club. Your recent purchase has got you eligible for an exclusive reward worth $80. You are one of 10 randomly selected Sam's Club customers who will receive this reward. You have been rewarded a free reward worth $80. Just click on the button below to claim your reward.

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