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The BMW Company Promotion-Prize Award: Warning
THE BMW COMPANY PROMOTION/PRIZE AWARD DEPT BMW AVENUE STAMFORD BRIDGE LONDON, SW11 5W UNITED KINGDON Your E-mail ID has won Prize money and new model BMW JEEP. The Board of Directors, members of staff and the International Awareness Promotion Department of the BMW Automobile Company, wish to congratulate you on your success as one of our TEN (10) STAR PRIZE WINNERS in this year BMW Automobile International Awareness Promotion {I.A.P} in London- UK. PAYMENT OF PRIZE AND CLAIM
This makes you the proud owner of a brand new BMW X6 CONCEPT CAR and a cash prize of £500,000.00 GBP (Five Hundred Thousand Great British pounds). The car comes with a special BMW Insurance, covers for one whole year, that is, till the next promotion in 2014. It also comes with one year warranty and free repairs at any BMW AUTOMOBILE depot or service station worldwide.

The selection process was carried out through our Computer Ballot System from Worldwide E-mail Directories (W.W.E.D.). Each E-mail ID was attached to a ticket number and your E-mail ID with ticket number: 005206701114 and serial number: BMW/223002219911 was randomly selected as the STAR PRICE winner amongst other consolation prize winners.
You will receive your brand new BMW X6 CONCEPT CAR and cash prize of £500,000.00 GBP (Five Hundred Thousand Great British pounds) Through BMW Remittance Department UK. Also, they will prepare and ship down your BONUS CAR to your residence on concordance with your giving address. These emails fall within the United Kingdom Location file, you are requested to contact our claim agent in United Kingdom and send your winning identification numbers to him:

Claim Agent Name DR.DON MORE,
Tel: +448712343095 E-mail: b_m_w_int@mit.tc
Following information to

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