from: Mrs Kate Martins <mrskatemartinsxxx1@gmail.com>
date: Apr 17, 2020, 3:35 PM
subject: Big Lottery Fund Grants/Donation
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National Lottery
Registered Office
Customer Operations,
Big Lottery Fund Grants/Donation
Attention:
Is our pleasure to notify you that you have been chosen by the board
of trustees as one of the final recipients Winner of National Lottery
Grants/Donation communities across the world are receiving a share of
£100,242,453 from The National Lottery Community Fund. As the impacts
of the measures to control COVID-19 grow, the Fund continues to award
grants and support local communities to deal with the challenges posed
by the lockdown. Staff are working from home and the organisation’s
priority is ensuring that money keeps
flowing into communities.
Based on the random selection exercise of internet websites and
millions of supermarket cash invoices worldwide, you were selected
among the lucky recipients to receive the award sum of £100,000.00
pounds( ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS) as charity
donations/aid from the National Lottery COVID-19 Grants/Donation,Asia,
Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, Europe, North America, South
America and Africa as part of our International promotions program in
accordance with the enabling act of Parliament.
(Note that all beneficiaries email addresses were selected randomly
from over 1,000,000 internet websites or a shop's cash invoice around
your area in which you might have purchased something from.
To begin with the processing of claiming this donation award, you are
required to fill out the following details to help facilitate the
processing of your Donation Cheque and other documents.
PROVIDE THE DETAILS BELOW FOR CONFIRMATION!
* Full Names:
* Resident Address:
* Age:
* Sex:
* Occupation:
* Country:
* Nationality:
* Scanned And Attached Your Means Of Identity:
* Mobile Number:
SEND ALL YOUR CLAIMS AND INQUIRIES TO THE
Executive Secretary - Howard Leroy Hays
Email: (howardleroyhays77@gmail.com)
NOTE:Our Funding approach in response of covid-19 qualification number
will be reffed to know the organization that will handle your
payments. On behalf of the National Lottery Board kindly accept our
warmest congratulations.
Regards.
Mrs Kate Martins (Director in Charge) National Lottery Grants/Donation
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