From Lottery Co-ordinator

Date: November 8, 2009 16:30 pm Comments: 0

From: rectoria@utt.edu.mx
Reply-To:
Subject: From Lottery Co-ordinator
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:59:21 -1000 (HST)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From the desk of:
British On-line Lottery:
23 Nash House,
Lupus Street,
South West, L70 1NL,
London.
Ref: EAASL/941OpI/02
Batch: 12/35/0038

Dear Esteemed Winner,

We are pleased to inform you the result of the British On-line Lottery
which held in London your e-mail batch number 8254297137 draw the lucky
numbers 14-22-28-37-40-44 which consequently won in the 1st category, you
have therefore been approved for a lump sum pay out of £500.000,00 {i.e
Five Hundred Thousand Great Britain Pounds Sterling} please contact your
claims agent immediately to begin your claims process.

Mr. JACK RAYMOND,
Email: claimsa741@yahoo.com.hk
TEl: +44-703-594-6997

You are to contact him with the following information: Your Full Names,
Your Contact Address, Your Telephone and Fax numbers, Occupation,Sex,Age
and Location.

Yours sincerely,

Richard Lloyd’s
Lottery Co-ordinator.

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