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Congratulation!!! My name is Mrs. Ambers Townsend, Head, and Committee of POWERBALL LOTTERY Online Splash. We are pleased to inform you of the result of the just concluded June Final draws (held on the June, 2013) by British POWERBALL LOTTERY in cash promotion to encourage digital use of the web in connection with Earth day; your email was among the 3 Lucky winners in this region. You have won the sum of one million five hundred thousand GREAT BRITISH POUNDS (GBP 1, 5000, 000: 00) with the winning number LON1227U, Ref No: PWB/551256002/2013. Batch No: PWBOSP/2013/AS, and Ticket Number: 5647600545189. The online cyber lotto draw was conducted from an exclusive list of emails of online presence in the Third Category held in Johannesburg, South Africa. South Africa was chosen for the draws to avoid favoritism and malpractice.
The online draws were conducted by a random selection of emails; you were picked by an Advanced Automated Random Computer (AARC software) search in a program known as Random Access Program (RAP).This is no joke, do not take it for granted, no matter how incredible or stupid it may sound and should be followed with all seriousness.
To claim your prize money awards, contact Promo manager Mr. Manuel Morrison on the contact email below Email: POWERBALL_LOTTO@CYBERSERVICES.COM. With the following details:
1. Full Names:
2. Full Address (Postal):
3. Telephone / Fax Number:
4. Your Batch No:
5. Your Reference No:
6. Your Ticket No:
7. Marital Status:
8. Occupation:
9. Date of Birth:
10.Gender:
11. Private Email:
12. Winning No:
13. How do you want your funds: Cheque or Direct Bank transfer.
Congratulations!!! Once again.
Power ball Lottery.
+27749196207
Cool, huh?
I especially like the part where they tell me that this isn't a joke, no matter how stupid it may sound. Good touch, that.
The part about a British lottery drawing being held in Johannesburg, South Africa has me scratching my head a bit, but I'm SURE it's all quite legit and above board, and not at all like Nigerian scammers or anything like that.
Congratulation!!! My name is Mrs. Ambers Townsend, Head, and Committee of POWERBALL LOTTERY Online Splash. We are pleased to inform you of the result of the just concluded June Final draws (held on the June, 2013) by British POWERBALL LOTTERY in cash promotion to encourage digital use of the web in connection with Earth day; your email was among the 3 Lucky winners in this region. You have won the sum of one million five hundred thousand GREAT BRITISH POUNDS (GBP 1, 5000, 000: 00) with the winning number LON1227U, Ref No: PWB/551256002/2013. Batch No: PWBOSP/2013/AS, and Ticket Number: 5647600545189. The online cyber lotto draw was conducted from an exclusive list of emails of online presence in the Third Category held in Johannesburg, South Africa. South Africa was chosen for the draws to avoid favoritism and malpractice.
The online draws were conducted by a random selection of emails; you were picked by an Advanced Automated Random Computer (AARC software) search in a program known as Random Access Program (RAP).This is no joke, do not take it for granted, no matter how incredible or stupid it may sound and should be followed with all seriousness.
To claim your prize money awards, contact Promo manager Mr. Manuel Morrison on the contact email below Email: POWERBALL_LOTTO@CYBERSERVICES.COM. With the following details:
1. Full Names:
2. Full Address (Postal):
3. Telephone / Fax Number:
4. Your Batch No:
5. Your Reference No:
6. Your Ticket No:
7. Marital Status:
8. Occupation:
9. Date of Birth:
10.Gender:
11. Private Email:
12. Winning No:
13. How do you want your funds: Cheque or Direct Bank transfer.
Congratulations!!! Once again.
Power ball Lottery.
+27749196207
I especially like the part where they tell me that this isn't a joke, no matter how stupid it may sound. Good touch, that.
The part about a British lottery drawing being held in Johannesburg, South Africa has me scratching my head a bit, but I'm SURE it's all quite legit and above board, and not at all like Nigerian scammers or anything like that.
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