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from: Francis Lawrance <steve.franciiiis14@gmail.com>
reply-to: francislaw773@gmail.com
date: Oct 25, 2021, 7:36 AM
subject: : Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Winner,

Congratulations, Your email address has been selected as the
beneficiary of US$350.000.00 in the 2021 end of year promotion and a
brand new. Toyota car (Toyota Prius) International programs held in
Europe.

You can view our website to view your new car ready for shipment to you.

http://www.toyota.com/prius

Note: Facebook Lottery Prize must be claimed not later that 7days from
date of Draw Notification after the Draw date in which Prize has won.
Note: Any prize not claimed within this period 7days will be
forfeited.

You only have seven days to claim your prize. NOTE: YOU ARE ADVISED TO
KEEP THE NEWS OF YOUR WINNINGS PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL.

Facebook Toyota Promotions.For claim of prize fund, Kindly Contact
your claims Agent: Dr. Francis Lawrence

Via Email Address: francislaw773@gmail.com

Fill your Details below.

Full Name:
Address:
City:
States:
postal code:
Country:
copy of passport, identity card or drivers license:

Best regards,
Award Notification Team
Facebook! LOTTERY INC,
Copyright (c)2020 Facebook! Toyota Promo
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