from: castillo bodhi <bodhicas0@aol.com>
date: Feb 1, 2026, 6:43 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com
Hello good day, I am Mr. Castillo, The delivery rep. I'm writing from the BMW international lottery department for the 2025 PRICE PROMOTION AWARDS that have been going on since September 2025.
I hope my colleague has reached out to you and explained everything to you, if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask me, It shows how interested you are, many people doesn't respond and we don't know what to do if not to reach to them again.
Furthermore:.. Am directed to inform you that your payment verification and confirmations are correct. Therefore we are happy to inform you that arrangements have been concluded that the ATM card Value is ($1,250,000.00) ,You are advised that a maximum withdrawal value of USD 10,000.00 is permitted on withdrawal per Day will be delivered to you as soon as possible.
NOTE:. A sum of $100USD has to be paid for the security purpose while the delivery takes place immediately after the payment.
Thank you..
Best regards
Mr. Bodhi Castillo
02408..
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