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#438448 by Link Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:41 pm
Scott Godfrey
[email protected]


Reply-To: [email protected]
From: Scott Godfrey <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2023 10:23:18 -0800

Subject: MY DONATION TO YOU
To: undisclosed-recipients:;



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My name is Scott Godfrey. I won the $699.8 million California
Powerball lottery on December 11, 2021. I have voluntarily decided to
donate the sum of $1,600,000.00 to you, being part of my Charitable
Organizational Donation Project to financially support (10) lucky
people around the world. Your email was luckily selected via a Google
& social media Sponsored email draws.

You can verify this by visiting the web pages below to see my interview
link: https:// bit. ly/ 3AuEjih

I may not know you, but I believe if you were chosen by God to receive
my donation of $1,600,000.00. You must be a God fearing individual, I
am a Christian and i believe that Good things happens to those people
who wait and also believe in faith and in truth and be rest assured
you stand no risk as this is my money which the lord has decided to
bless me with.

My donation of $1,600,000.00 US Dollars may not be much to you but i
believe it will go a long way to improving your standard of living
like my Power ball Jackpot did to me, I would like you to fill the
below and return back to me and my entire household will be glad for
you to visit us after my donation gets to you. Do this on time so you
can contact the payout bank for further directives to receive
donation,

Names:
Address:
Cell:
Age:
Sex:
Occupation:

Thank you,
Sincerely Yours,
Scott Godfrey

If you're here because you received the same email as what I posted and you're wondering if it's a scam...YES, it's a scam
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