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from: WILSON COLE <wcwilsoncole001@gmail.com>
reply-to: wcwilsoncole001@gmail.com
date: May 16, 2020, 6:22 PM
subject: Your Overdue payment.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Beneficiary.

I still do not understand why you still delay finalizing your payment claims,other lucky winners have all finalized their procedure and promptly received their payment and the deadline for the final payment
is quite close now,which means if you do not claim your money the bank will return it as unclaimed and you will forfeit it. Please try and immediately make payment for the exchange approval and your will surely receive your prize money. As for your question, your email address happens to be one of the lucky email addresses that was selected among several emails by a random automated search engine in a sweepstakes internet lottery program and you happened to be among the six lucky winners of £GP10, 000, 000,00 British pounds sterling,with other winners in various prize categories,which is why you were initially contacted by our lottery board team. Other winners like you,were also skeptical about the authenticity of their wins until they fulfilled the payment procedure and received their prize money. I advise that you go ahead and make the payment so that your claim process can be completed and your money paid to you. Moreover, we already have your identification documents and we have done our confidential investigations and have concluded you are the bonafide and authentic winner and your money is waiting for you to be claimed. Please give your cooperation to the bank so you can receive the payment.
I wait for good news from you.
Thank you.
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