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🌟 Prize Number Forfeiture Alert For {NAME} 🌟

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winloot.com

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members@winloot.com

Sent On

Wed, Nov 22, 2017 01:06 AM

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Hi {NAME} - you have qualified for TWO Prize entries that could One of your forthcoming entries will

Hi {NAME} - you have qualified for TWO Prize entries that could [Win You A $10,000-A-Month Win-4-Life Grand Prize TODAY.]( One of your forthcoming entries will appear on the Winning Number Match Report if your entry numbers match the selected winning numbers drawn at midnite. Those entry numbers must be submitted before the deadline to assure they can be found in the event of a match. Your Action Is Required. [You must click and submit]( your entries for Winloot game fifteen and thirty in order to preserve a potential claim to the Win-4-Life Prize in the event that your submitted numbers be a match to the drawn winning numbers. Important info regarding the Notice of Winning Number Match Report: To verify if your numbers will be on this report, submit your entry. After midnight, go to the Winloot Prize Draws page on your mobile device, or the Winloot Sweeps Results page on your desktop computer to see if your numbers match. A match of these numbers will trigger a... [$10K-A-Month For Life Prize Award For You]( If you want to win this life changing jackpot, you must respond and enter before tonite's deadline. Failure to do so will result in forfeiture of your entry opportunity. But enter now and match those numbers, and your financial situation will change forever... Winloot, 100 Duffy Ave, 5th flr., Hicksville, NY 11801 You are receiving this message because you agreed to receive special contests by email from Winloot. If you wish no longer receive these special email offers, [unsubscribe by clicking here](.

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