from: marcelia.salgado@fcv.org.br
reply-to: safeclaim09@europe.com
date: Nov 8, 2020, 7:36 AM
subject: Final Award Notification
mailed-by: fcv.org.br
FROM: THE DESK OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
THE MEGA LOTTERY PICKER 2019 DRAW/PRIZE AWARD DEPT
REF NUMBER: OMAP/VC/0999/171
BATCH NUMBER: SPA/2020-19W
TEL: 00134604147009
Nov/07/2020
Lucky Winner,
We are delighted to inform you of the MEGA LOTTERY PICKER 2020 DRAW held on Oct/01/2020; Due to mix up of names and numbers the results were released on Nov/07/2019. Your name attached to ticket number: 01890419 with serial number: 9912 drew lucky numbers: 4-13-21-27-36-38 with bonus ball XMRa lump sum pay out of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand United State Dollars ($2,500,000.00) Congratulations!This is a tax-free draw and all participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from Over 40,000,000, people worldwide
The program was designed and promoted by EU with collaboration of US Government and some other International lottery institutes that include EUROMILLONES DRAW etc.
To begin your claims, contact Dr. Paul Andres the Foreign Service Manager/Remittance officer of SAFEWAY Security S.A. on TEL: +34604147009 email: safeclaim09@europe.com for the processing and remittance of your Winnings. Remember to quote your reference number in all correspondence. And also be informed that 5% of your Winning belongs to Safeway Security, because they are the promotion company.
CONGRATULATIONS ONCE AGAIN!
Pedro Martinez
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