MasterCard International Mega Jackpot
From: “MasterCard International Mega Jackpot” <info@mastercard.co.uk>
Reply-To: <claimsdepartment_uk@live.com>
Subject: MasterCard International Mega Jackpot
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 17:35:39 -0700
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
MasterCard International Mega Jackpot
Microsoft Inc. (Co-Sponsors)
London, Liaison Office,
Director Mr. James B. Lakers Sr.
PHONE: +447031978920
PHONE: +447031926786
FAX: +447031913791
REGISTRATION NO: 9027640
INSURANCE NO: MSTC006
TAX CLEARANCE NO: 28456
AMOUNT WON: ?6,600,000.00
your e-mail address was selected and confirmed by our co-sponsor Microsoft International, through their latest internet software. You are therefore
been approved by MasterCard Int. United Kingdom the sum(SIX MILLION, SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS) CREDIT CARD With winning Reg. No. MCIMJ: 5148/4178.
Equivalent to 13,800,602.21 USD. (Thirteen Million, Eight Hundred $ Sixty Two US Dollars). In cash, Credited to a valid cashier’s check, With winning
Reg. No. MCIMJ: 5148/4178. Be informed that your prize has been insured and ready for pay out.
Claims Requirements:
1.FullName:……2.Address:…….3. Nationality:…….4.Age:……..Date of Birth:…….5. Occupation:……..Nature Of Work…….6.
Phone:……Fax:…….7. State of Origin:…….Country:……….8. Delivery Options:
MasterCard® / Microsoft® Claims Administrator Contact Details Below:
Name: Mr.Greg Freegate.
Email: ukdepartmentclaims01@live.com
Email: claimsdepartment_uk@live.com
Contact the Claims Administrator with all your claims requirements well filled. Your claims Administrator will give you all the guide lines on how
to process your claims.
Secretary.
Calhoun, Beverly
MasterCard® / Microsoft® Mega Jackpot.
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