from: BERNHARD KUHNT <bmw@ramayanains.com> via gmail.com
reply-to: jp406569@gmail.com
date: Mar 15, 2021, 8:45 AM
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We are pleased to inform you of the result of the BMW Lottery NL Winners
International programs held on the 3rd of March 2021, Your email and
Mobile Numbers attached to ticket #: 00903228100 with prize # 788009 has
been selected as winner of a prize of a brand New 2021 BMW X2 M35i, xDrive
and a Check of $10,700,000.00 USD , The BMW Lottery was approved by the
United States Gaming Board and also Licensed by the International
Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR). To begin the processing of your
prize you are to contact our fiduciary claims agent with code
BMW:2547756004/21 and your DELIVERY DETAILS (Your Full Name, Delivery
Address and Cell Number) to claim your prize.
The BMW X2 and sum check of $10.7 Million dollars Have Been Mandated
to be deliver to your address as soon as you contact him with the Following
Details
Your full name………
Address:...............
Mobile Number..............
Contact Person Name: James May
E-mail address: jp406569@gmail.com
Phone: +1 928 5784 311
Congratulations !!!!
REGARDS
MR. BERNHARD KUHNT
BMW DIRECTOR
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