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from: Jerry Paul <pjerry807@gmail.com>
date: Jul 29, 2021, 3:45 PM
subject: GOOGLE FOUNDATION 2021 GRANTS
mailed-by: gmail.com

Google.org
1-13 St Giles High Street
London WC2H 8AG
United Kingdom
Website: www.google.org

Our Ref: UK/021-11223/GFG

GOOGLE FOUNDATION 2021 GRANTS

We wish to congratulate you on this note for being selected as a major
customer this year. This promotion was set-up to encourage active
users of Google search engine and the Google ancillary services and
confirmed by our co-sponsors Visa*/MasterCard* International. Google
earns its profit mainly from advertising using their own G mail, Gala,
Sift email services, Google Maps, Google Apps, Workout social
networking, YouTube video sharing, Google search engine and Google
ancillary services which are all offered to the public for free. EACH
YEAR, GOOGLE DONATES One Hundred Million United State Dollars IN
GRANTS, and One Billion United State Dollars IN PRODUCTS.

Hence we do believe with your grant, you will continue to be active
and patronize Google search engine. Google is now the biggest search
engine Worldwide and in an effort to make sure that it remains the
most widely used search engine, we ran an online e-mail beta test in
which your email address won Two Million Four Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Great British Pound Sterling (2,450,000 GBP). We wish to
formally inform you that you have successfully passed the
requirements, statutory obligations, verification, validations and
satisfactory report test conducted to all on-line winners. A bank
draft of Two Million Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Great British
Pound Sterling (2,450,000 GBP) will be issued in your name by Google
Foundation Board (UK).

Furthermore, your details fall within our UK representative office as
indicated in our database and your grant will be released to you from
our UK regional office in London, United Kingdom.

You are required to Contact Google Foundation Board (UK), using below
contact details for the documentation and processing of your grant.

CONTACT DETAILS
Name: Mr Paul Jerry
Email: pjerry807@gmail.com

Name: Mrs. Grace Brent .
Email: mrsgracebrent02@gmail.com

Do e-mail the Foundation Board office at once with the Verification
and Funds release form below for validation of your grant. You are
also advised to contact our Google Payment Coordinator (Mrs. Florence
Walker via the above email) with the following details below to avoid
unnecessary delay and complications.

MANDATORY VERIFICATION AND FUNDS RELEASE FORM

-Residential Address:
-Tel (Mobile):
-Nationality/Country:
-Full Name:
-Age/Sex:
-E-mail Address:
-Occupation/Position:
-What is your comment on Google Foundation?

Google values your right to privacy! Your information is 100% secured
and will be used exclusively for the purpose of this grant only.

Note: This is a FOUNDATION GRANT not a LOTTERY. Google is not into LOTTERY.

For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information
confidential till your claims are processed and your money remitted to
you. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double
claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous
elements. Please be warned!

Congratulations from the Staff & Members of Google and Google Foundation Board.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline Fuller
Director
©2021 Google Corporation
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