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Mary Hamilton - mrsmaryhamilton90@yeah.net

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from: mrsmaryhamilton90 <mrsmaryhamilton90@yeah.net>
date: Jan 25, 2021, 3:12 AM
subject: Re:Dear thanks for your reply
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yeah.net

Dear

My name is Mrs Mary Hamilton, and I won the Euro millions jackpot of 13 Million Pounds in November 2014. I have just commenced my Charity Donation by giving out a cash donation of £1,500,000.00 (One million, five hundred thousand pounds) each to five (5) lucky individuals, three (3) charity organizations from any part of Ireland and all over the WORLD as part of Covid-19 pandemic benefit funds due to the world financial crisis. Your email address was submitted to me by the Google/Microsoft Management Team. You received this email then means you have been listed, as one of the lucky winners this last quarter of the year.

I am pleased to inform you that I am happy to receive an email response that you sent to me. Kindly be informed that your cash donation of £1,500,000.00 (One million, five hundred thousand pounds) from me Mrs Mary Hamilton has been confirmed and approved. You are to contact the Bank immediately to transfer the funds to you via the contact information that I will give to you.

Please get in touch with them with the details below for urgent transfer of your funds to your bank account and also include any means of identification I:e drivers license or National passport with the information below.

Bank Name: Credit Suisse Bank
Account Officer: Mr Edmund Thomas
Email: customercaresuisse@outlook.com

You are to also, forward the below information.
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Full Name:
Country:
Age:
Occupation:
Sex:
Mobile/Tel:
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Please endeavour to add the Bank email address to your address book or contact list so that you can have their emails delivered to your inbox mail folder. You should also ensure you check your JUNK/SPAM mail filter regularly to ensure that you do not lose any emails from them.

On behalf of me the Euro Million Jackpot Winner 2014, I wish to say congratulations once again and also please keep all the information personal to yourself till you receive your donation funds.

To verify the genuineness of this email and my winnings, please see the links web page below;

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-30099953

Thank you.
Mrs Mary Hamilton
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