You Have Won
From: “Pinkett, Faye” <Faye.Pinkett@pepperdine.edu>
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Subject: You Have Won
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:38:54 -0800
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Your e-mail have been awarded 1,000.000.00 GBP in our BT Promo. Provide your Fullname, Address, Nationality,Current Country,Tel, Occupations, and send them to Mr Owen Brown for claims via Email: mrowenbrown_claimsdept112@yahoo.com.hk Phone:+447035966633
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Your e-mail have been awarded 1,000.000.00 GBP in our BT Promo. Provide your Fullname, Address, Nationality,Current Country,Tel, Occupations, and send them to Mr Owen Brown for claims via Email: mrowenbrown_claimsdept112@yahoo.com.hk Phone:+447035966633
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