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> Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2012 18:54:35 -0600
> Subject: *Congratulations* MSW Winner 2012
> From: info@microsoft.co.uk
> To:
>
> FROM THE DESK OF THE E-MAIL PROMOTIONS MANAGER,
> INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT
> MICROSOFT WORD LOTTERY, UK
> REF NO: MSW-L/200-26937
> BATCH: 2011MJL-01
>
> ELECTRONIC MAIL AWARD WINNING NOTIFICATION
>
> Dear Esteemed Winner,
> We are pleased to inform you of the result of the Microsoft Word
> International Promotions Program held this year, 2011. Your e-mail address
> attached to Winning number 20-12DEC-2010-02MSW, serial number S/N-00168,
> drew the lucky numbers 887-13-865-37-10-83 which consequently won in the
> 1st category, you have therefore been approved for a lump sum pay out of
> 500,000.00 GBP. This is from total prize money of GBP 2,500,000.00 POUNDS
> shared among the five international winners in this category. To claim
> your prize kindly submit the completed form to your verification unit by
> email:
> VERIFICATION FORM BELOW:
> *Name of Winner:
> *Address:
> *City/State:
> *Nationality:
> *Sex:
> *Email Address:
> *Phone no:
> *Occupation:
> *Age:
> *Amount won:.
> The claims officer contact email is:
>
> Name: Mr. Brad Turpin
> E-mail: mswclaims@gsjm.net
>
> Sincerely,
> Mrs. Lisa Candish
> For MS WORD LOTTO UK.
>
 
     
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