Congratulations
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From Mrs. Mavis L. Wanczyk <no_reply@gycia.uy>
To : r******@******
Subject: Congratulations
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I'm Mrs. Mavis Wanczyk, the mega winner of Seven Hundred Fifty-Eight Million in Mega Millions Jackpot, I am donating to 5 random individuals if you get this email then your email was selected after a spin ball. I have spread most of my wealth over a number of charities and organizations. I have voluntarily decided to donate the Sum of Three Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars to you as one of the selected 5.
THIS IS YOUR DONATION CODE: RFCJ-13709/2023
Reply with the DONATION CODE
Regards,
Mrs. Mavis L. Wanczyk
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