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Evelyn Smith - Tagged Award Lottery - tagged-site@hotmail.com

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from: Tagged Award Payment Office <tagged-site@hotmail.com>
date: Apr 6, 2020, 4:55 PM
subject: Tagged Award Lottery 2020
mailed-by: hotmail.com

Tagged Award Lottery 2020 !!!

Attention: Sir/Madam,

Congratulation once again for winning the tagged award 2020 of USD850,000.00 Dollars and all participants tagged account profile in this lottery program were selected randomly through a computer ballot system, drawn from 60,000 tagged account profile from all over the world. Your tagged account profile was picked by the automated computer ballot system, which was programmed for this random selection. This random selection has eventually qualified you for this year’s 2020 Annual lottery Winning Of USD850,000.00 Dollars.

Please kindly provide us stated below required information's with a copy of your government issued ID Card to enable us identify you properly as the real winner and commence with the processing and payment of your won prize fund of USD850,000.00 Dollars to you. We have two option's on how you can receive your award prize fund, the option's are stated below, kindly choose one from the two options:

(1) International Bank Cheque:
(2) Visa ATM Card:

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1. Your Full Name:
2. Your Home Address:
3. Nationality:
4. Age:
5. Mobile Phone Number:
6. Home Phone Number:
7. Occupation:
8. Scanned Copy of Your ID card:
9. Gender:

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You are free to Call OR WhatsApp us at +22352208753

Tagged Team,
Mrs. Evelyn Smith
Tagged Award Claims Manager
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