Ontario 649 Lottery scam email from Mr. Ellio Songon Ontario 649 National Lottery Broker Agent mrellio22@gmail.com mrelliosongon@gmail.com +27-810399452
from: Ontario 649 Award <joerick49n@gmail.com> via yahoo.com
reply-to: Ontario 649 Award <mrellio22@gmail.com>
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date: Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 6:34 AM
subject: Official Prize Notification
signed-by: yahoo.com
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46 Wellesley St East
Toronto, ON Canada M4Y 1H1
27/11/2017OLDMUTUAL
The Latest Ontario 649 Official Prize NotificationWe are pleased to inform you of the result concluded annual final draws held on the (1st April, 2017) by Latest Ontario 649 draws National Lottery: life changing with the British American Tobacco Old mutual Worldwide Promotion. Your email address has won $150,000.00 one hundred and fifty thousand dollars} in the Latest Ontario 649 draws National Lottery: life changing 2017 PROMO.
However the results were released on 16th November, 2017 and your email was attached to ticket number (7PWYZ2017)and ballot number (BT:12052017/20) The online draws was conducted by a random selection of email addresses from an exclusivelist of 29,031,643 E-mail addresses of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer search from the internet However, no tickets were sold but all email addresses were assgned to different ticket numbers for representation and privacy.
The selection process was carried out through random selection in our computerized email selection machine (TOPAZ).This Lottery is approved by the British Gaming Board and also licensed by the International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR).
You are required to contact Mr. ELLIO SONGON Your Broker Agent Director Service South Africa via e-mail (mrelliosongon@gmail.com)or +27-810 399 452 and provide him with the below stated information for the processing of your claims.
1. Full Names: 2. Address: 3. Country/State: 4. Mobile: 5. Sex 6. Age: 7. Occupation:
8. Email:APPROVED
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