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Sukarno Aditya - Asia Pacific Lottery - agungbasuki0111@gmail.com

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from: Agung Basuki <agungbasuki1965@gmail.com>
reply-to: agungbasuki0111@gmail.com
date: Apr 14, 2026, 1:32 PM
subject: Unclaimed lottery funds.
mailed-by: gmail.com

ES-XB0986MEH
ASIA PACIFIC LOTTERY ASSOCIATION LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE: Jl. GAJAH MADA NO.111, RT.1/RW.1, KRUKUT,
KEC. TAMAN SARI, KOTA JAKARTA BARAT, INDONESIA
PHONE:+62-889-7531-8668

Attention:

Congratulations once again on behalf of the Asia Pacific Lottery Association.

We wish to remind you once again regarding your unclaimed lottery funds US$1,000,000.00 which has not been claimed.

Therefore you are to contact the courier Service A-1 Courier Service Ltd for the delivery of your winning ATM Debit Card to your home address within 24 hours from the day you receive this guideline.

Contact A-1 Courier Service Ltd with the following contact:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
A-1 Courier Service Ltd
Head Office: Mulia Business Park,
Building F, MT Haryono
St No.Kav 58-60,Jakarta
Tel:/WhatsApp number +62-856-9702-0883
Handling & Dispatch Officer: Mr. Eas Banyu
Email: eas.banyu@a1-deliveryservices.com

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Also, be informed that the services that will be rendered by the Courier Company will be handled by you the Winner and not the Lottery Board, Which states that you will have to adhere to all instructions from this company on how to finalize the final process.

Endeavor to get back to me with every information concerning your dealings with the courier company.

Regards.
Mr. Sukarno Aditya
Asia Pacific Lottery Association Coordinator.

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