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Email subscriber view the attached pdf for your winning information
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Attn: Email Account Holder,
Congratulations!! We happily announce to you the draw (#830) of the Euro-Millions, online Sweepstakes promotion held in London-United
Kingdom. Your active e-mail address attached to the World Wide Web computer generated ticket number: B7607545 4139 with reference number EAAL/JA2C110P7 and Serial number UK5365/3, Batch number ZA87-2PY, drew the Lucky Numbers: 08 09 27 45 50 Lucky Stars 08 10. This subsequently won you the lottery in the 1st category i.e. matches 6 lucky numbers as jackpot prize. You have therefore been allocated to claim a total sum of £650,000.00 (Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand British Pounds) in cash is credited to Millionaire Raffle PJH105083. This is from A total cash prize of £3,900,000.00 Shared amongst the (6) lucky winners in "1st" category.
PRIZE BREAKDOWN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Draw 830, | Draw machine: 03 | Ball set: 04 | Friday 1st January, 2016 Lotto -Jackpot for this draw £17,883,898
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No. of matches No. of winners £s per winner Prize fund
Match 5 + 1 Stars 3 £354,497.40 £354,497.40
Match 5 9 £39,388.60 £157,554.40
Match 4 + 2 Stars 45 £3,938.80 £51,204.40
Match 4 + 1 Stars 875 £177.20 £39,338.40
Match 4 1,810 £85.60 £39,632.80
Totals 2,253,717 £4,515,921.70
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Additional information Jackpot winner(s) Lucky Dip winners Machine used for draw Ball set used
04 SAPPHIRE 03
This promotion was drawn based on email address as the key identification for setting up online accounts. All valid email addresses in the World Wide Web Draw used/participants for the online email promotion version were selected randomly via computer balloting from a global website collaboration with internet companies like eBay, pay pal, liberty reserve, and Google whom also built their systems and based their membership registration identity on email addresses supporting this computer draw system done by extracted email addresses from over 100,000 unions, associations, and corporate bodies and affiliated members to the National Lottery website and their advertisers listed online. This Online promotion takes place via virtual ticket balloting and it is done Bi-annually.
Please note that you’re lucky winning ticket file and number falls within our African booklet representative office in Johannesburg South Africa, as indicated in your ballot played coupon. In view of this, your (£650,000.00) would be released to you by our payment department in South Africa.
Contact our Fiduciary agents immediately to commence release of your lottery prize by providing details below.
1. Full Name:
2. Age:
3. Sex:
4. Address:
5. Occupation:
6. Email Address:
7. Country of origin:
8. Country of resident:
9. Telephone:
10. Fax Numbers:
For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential till your claim is processed and your money remitted to you in whatever choice you want to claim your prize. Precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program are in place. Please be warned!!! To file for your claim, please contact our fiduciary agent and provide him with your winning email and details.
Euro-Million Lottery Fiduciary Agents:
(Dr John Tubo.)
Foreign Service Manager (FSM)
#14 Rissik Streets, Johannesburg 2001, South Africa…
Tel: +27 730127915
Fax: +27 620430505
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail; [email protected]
"Please do not reply back to the senders address or the source email address, this notification is sent automatically via computer virtual notification to winning email addresses and a response will not be attended by Human but computer" contact the fiduciary agents above "
Yours Faithfully,
Mrs. Dianne Thompson. Online co-coordinator.
EURO-AMERICAN ASIA INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY.
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