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Kuben Naidoo - Qatar 2022 FIFA - payrolldepartment100@consultant.com

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from: Mr. Kuben Naidoo <payrolldepartment100@consultant.com> via mail.com
date: Dec 21, 2020, 1:12 PM
subject: Re:
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Attn:Winner

kindly view attached letter
I will wait to hear from you.
Regards
Mr.Kuben Naidoo

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Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Bid Promotional Draw
Power Ball Lotto Winning Numbers
1550 Princess Street, Kingston, ON, Canada, K7M 9E3
Privacy Coordinator, 700 North 10th Street Sacramento, CA 95811
Attention: Customer AFRSA680
Ticket Number: B9564 75604545 100
Ref: EAAL/851OYHI/020
Batch No. Lotto 6/P0020
Congratulations! Your valid email address has won you £250,000.00 British Pounds in the online lotto PowerBall promotional draw, organized and
sponsor by the Qatar, Canadian Governments in conjunction with the South Africa (2010 FIFA World Cup) Organizing Committee a legacy to
rememberTM(QCGS) held on the 19, of June, 2020, in Essex United Kingdom and Ontario Canada, to promote the 2022 Soccer World cup to be
host in Qatar, following the successful bid and approval by the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee bid (FOC) as the host city for
the 2022 Summer FIFA World Cup. Congratulations!
We are happy to inform you that your email address attached to Ticket #.: B9564 75604545 100, with Serial Number 46563760, drew the Winning
Numbers.: 18- 42- 53- 62- 66. With Bonus Number (25) Power Play 3x, have emerged a winner of a total sum of £250,000.00 (Two Hundred And
Fifty Thousand British Pounds) in cash credited to file EAAL/9080118308QP/0020. This is from a total cash prize of £250,000.00 British Pounds,
shared amongst the first One Hundred and-ten (110) lucky winners in this category Worldwide.
Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our Afro booklet representative office in South Africa, as indicated in your electronic play
coupon, because this particular draw was selected to promote the 2022 World Cup to be host in Qatar hence your winning information must be
kept to enable you participate in our subsequent draws which will see 500 participants travelling on an all expense paid trip to Qatar for the 2022
FIFA World Cup QatarTM In view of this, your £250,000.00 (Two Hundred And Fifty Thousand British Pounds)would be released to you by an
accredited Bank in South Africa
Our Africa agent will immediately commence the process to facilitate the release of your funds as soon as you contact our Agent's office. All
participants were selected randomly from World Wide Web site through computer draws system and extracted from over 10,000,00 companies
and personal e-mails. For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential till your claims is processed and your
money remitted to you in whatever manner you deem fit to claim your prize. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming
and unwarranted abuse of this program by unscrupulous elements.
The Lottery collects personal information from individuals only as allowed by law and with their explicit consent. The Lottery limits the collection
of personal information to what is relevant and necessary to accomplish its lawful purpose, as defined in the World Lottery Association Act. For
example, the Lottery may need an individual’s home address, account, email address or telephone number in order to process his or her claim
form and send that person’s winning fund or provide some other requested assistance.
You are advice to fill the Claim form below and send it by email: payrolldepartment100@consultant.com to our Representative Trust Claim Agent
in South Africa, immediately you read this message for quick and urgent release of your winning fund, contact information is as follows:
Representative office South Africa
Contact Person: Mr.Kuben Naidoo.
Manager: Graphic Trust Claim Agent
Contact e-mail: payrolldepartment100@consultant.com
1. Full Name: ____________
2. Address: _____________
3. Nationality: _____ Sex________
4. Age: _____ Date of Birth: ______
5. Phone: _______ Fax: _____________
6. State of Origin: _____Country:_____
7. Occupation: ___________________
8. Marital status_____ E-mail address: _____
9. Scan copy of your ID card or Driving License/Photo: _____
Ref. Number: ________________________
Winning No: ________________________
Beneficiary Amount: ________________________
British Online Promotions
Yours Sincerely,
Mr.Hamad Bin Khalifa (Sec. Zone Co-coordinator).
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