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Has someone contacted you out of the blue promising you a large sum of money in return for you paying a small fee? In this forum, you will find details of different types of advance fee fraud scams.
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from: Hon Mrs.Janet DiFiore <icaro.costa@ufrpe.br>
reply-to: "Hon Mrs.Janet DiFiore" <honmrs_janetdifiore@chiefjudgesne.wecom.work>
to:
date: Jan 21, 2024, 9:48 AM
subject: CONGRATULATIONS
Hello CONGRATULATIONS?

I am Torsten Müller-Ötvös, from ROLLS-ROYCE Automobile company UK.
This email is to officially inform you that you WON one of the
latest 2023 ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN MANSORY LUXURY SUV and A Check of
(£5,000,000).

This Winnings was carried out through the ROLLS-ROYCE online lottery
promoter which the lucky winners are being selected through the Online
randomly selection of phone numbers and Emails and you are among the
5th luckiest people to acquire these winnings, so for a properly
verification and a successful delivery of these winnings you are
advised to provide your full information such as;

YOUR FULL NAME:
YOUR FULL ADDRESS:
YOUR PHONE NUMBER:
YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE:

You can also contact us here at our
email:rollsroycemotorcars@rollsroycemot2.wecom.work

I'm respectively waiting for your response as soon as you receive my
email.

Yours sincerely
Torsten Müller-Ötvös
(CEO) Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited UK
The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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