The Free Lotto Sweepstakes,
PO Box 42 Peterborough
PE3 8XH
UNITED KINGDOM.
Ref No: MELI-T/ 17-F044262312
Batch No:901/00319/HLP
Zonal Draw No: GMLA2-003
Grand Draw No: 12099
Dear winner,
We are pleased to inform you of the announcement today of your
selection as one of the five winners of the promotional Free Lotto
Sweepstakes held recently as part of our NEW YEAR BONANZA, for
the new year 2008. You have therefore been approved for a lump sum
pay out of £1,000.000.00G.B.P.
Your email address emerged as one of the winning email addresses out of
an
initial database of 300,000 email addresses selected by freeloto award
search
engine, round the globe.
In other to claim your £1,000,000 G.B.P prize award, you will have to
fill
the form
below and send it to our claims officer for payment.
Name : Mr Alber Robinson
Email: albertrobinson1988@live.com
Phone: +4470 4573 1102
PAYMENT PROCESSING FORM
1.FULL NAMES:……………………
2.ADDRESS:………………………
3.AGE:………………………….
4.Sex:………………………….
5.MARITAL STATUS:………………..
6.OCCUPATION:……………………
7.E-MAIL ADDRESS:………………..
8.TELEPHONE NUMBER:………………
9.FAX NUMBER:……………………
10.AMOUNT WON:…………………..
11.COUNTRY:……………………..
On behalf of Freelotto Award Company Management Board, I say
congratulation.
Yours faithfully,
Mr.Thomas White
(Lottery Coordinator)
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