from: Cheng <info@misr-concrete.com> via gmail.com
reply-to: infouu90@gmail.com
date: May 17, 2026, 12:57 PM
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My name is Mr. Cheng Saephan, and I'm thrilled to reach out to you today with exciting news. You may be surprised to receive an email from me, but I assure you, it's for a wonderful reason. I am the fortunate winner of a staggering $1.326 billion jackpot in the Powerball drawing held on April 29, 2024. As I reflect on my incredible stroke of luck, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude and a strong desire to pay it forward to those in need, You see, alongside this immense windfall, I've been facing a personal battle with cancer. This journey has led me to reevaluate the purpose and impact of wealth in our lives.
In the spirit of spreading joy and making a positive impact, I have chosen to donate USD$85 million to five random individuals from across the globe and you have been selected as one of the lucky recipients. This donation is a part of my commitment to philanthropy and my belief in the power of kindness and generosity. Though US$85 MILLION may not seem astronomical to you, I trust it will serve as a valuable asset in making a positive impact on your community and beyond, especially during these challenging times. Please treat this information with confidentiality until the donation reaches you.
I understand that receiving such unexpected news can be overwhelming, but please rest assured that this opportunity is genuine and rooted in a desire to make a meaningful difference. To verify the legitimacy of my Email message, you can visit my website at the following link:
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Your email address was selected from a pool of recipients compiled by the Email Internet Management Teams, as part of our donation list. To facilitate the smooth processing of your donation I have appointed Robert Karofsky, the Chief Executive Officer President Wealth Management UBS Bank United States of America, as our accountant agent. If you are interested in accepting this donation, Please respond back with the seriousness honestly for using the money in a good work.For us to direct you to my paying bank UBS Bank.
Congratulations once again on being selected for this extraordinary opportunity. I wish you nothing but the best in your family.
Best Regards
Mr. Cheng Saephan
Recipient of the Powerball JackpotFund Charity Giveaway 2025
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date: May 21, 2026, 6:46 PM
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date: May 21, 2026, 6:46 PM
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