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From: SPANISH INTERNATIONAL E-MAIL AWARD PROMOTION PROGRAM 2008. [mailto:incommission@terra.es]
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 4:45 AM
To: info@insidersspeak.com
Subject: SPANISH INTERNATIONAL E-MAIL AWARD PROMOTION PROGRAM 2008

INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY COMMISSION

FROM THE DESK OF THEVICE PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS / PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT

Plaza Romano N°19 Planta 5,

28011, MADRID, SPAIN.

Dear Lucky Winner,

We are happy to inform you that your email address have emerged winner of 615,810.00 Euros in SPANISH INTERNATIONAL E-MAIL AWARD PROMOTION PROGRAM 2008.

The online cyber draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 500,000 email addresses of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer selection from the web. Your email address is attached to Ref No: ESE/WIN/008/02/10/MA & Batch No:EULO/1007/444/606/08; Serial No: 6594; and PROMOTION DATE: 7th August,2008.

Bear in mind that prizes will strictly be remitted to winners that officially

file in for their claim within the given time frame. To begin your claim, you are to forward this message to our accredited claim agent including your full names , telephone numbers and fax.

GRUPO CATALANA OCCIDENTE S. A.

Contact Person: Mr. Jonathan Ferdnando Gomez (foreign operation manager)

TEL: 003-462-279-8894 .

FAX: 003-491-101-3793

Email : grupocatalana@gmail.com

Your prize award has been insured with your email address and will be

transferred to you upon meeting the requirement

of the gaming board authority which includes your statutory obligations.

Best Regards,

Mrs. Patricia Douet (Lottery co-ordinator).

Madrid, 8th August, 2008

Note: All Won Prize must Be claimed/Cleared not later than 29th of Augost 2008.After this date, all other winnings will considered as UNCLAIMED and returned to ministerio de Economia Y Hacienda

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