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from: Rev Father O&#39;Connor <revfatheroconnor@aol.com>
date: Mar 11, 2020, 2:51 PM
subject: Re: Attention
mailed-by: aol.com

I greet you in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit Amen!

Clarification,In case you still have doubts arising from the angle of how you got selected.

Note that the selection process was carried out through an electronic email ballot system and our aim was to select winners through the Internet this is due to the fact that only you alone have access to your email account,

So have no fear for you have emerged as a true beneficiary as far as you are the original proprietor to the email account which you have received the notification letter as distributed by Mr.Amancio Ortega,

This is to inform you that your fund as been deposited in a transferring bank here waiting to be transferred to you And you are to pay for the transfer fees.

Kindly send us your information as below to enable us proceed with the transfer plans.

Your full names.................
Your contact address.....................
Your personal telephone number...............
Your Date of birth......................... ...
Your Marital Status........................ ....
Your Occupation............... .................

One Passport photographs or any of your valid Identity.

Best Regards,
Tel: +1 213-295-6602
Rev Father O'Connor
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