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"Toyota Automobile Lottery 2019 Giveaway Bonanza" Scam

The "Toyota Automobile Lottery 2019 Giveaway Bonanza" lottery below is a scam. Therefore, recipients of the fake same email are asked not to follow the instructions in it. They are asked instead to delete it. This is because the fake email is being sent by lottery scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money for some so-called prize for a lottery that doesn't exist.

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The "Toyota Automobile Lottery 2019 Giveaway Bonanza" Scam

From: Toyota Motor Corporation - chacracarhue@maa.gba.gov.ar

Sent: April 18, 2019 2:37 PM

Subject: ATTN: FROM TOYOTA AUTOMOBILE COMPANY

Toyota Motor Corporation

2 Persiaran Raja Muda,

Seksyen 15, 40200,

Selangor, Malaysia.

Dear Winner,

You have won the sum of 7 Million Dollars and a Brand New Toyota Land Cruiser SUV (2018) from TOYOTA AUTOMOBILE LOTTERY on our 2019 GIVEAWAY bonanza your winning ticket was selected from a Data Base of Internet Email Users, from which your Address came out as the winning coupon We hereby urge you to claim your winning amount quickly as this is a monthly lottery. Failure to claim your winnings will result into the reversion of the fund to our following month.you are therefore requested to contact us immediately quoting your winning number : 04 29 31 36 38 48 BONUS 35 Provide the following information needed to process your winning claim.

1.Name:

2.Address:

3.Marital Status:

4.Occupation:

5.Age:

6.Sex:

7.Nationality:

8.Country Of Residence:

9.Telephone Number:

10.Draw Number above:

Congratulations once again.

Best Regards.

Mr. Akshay Rajesh

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