New SCAM - Subject: RE: Your bills paid for 3 months?
Date: 05.08.2020 07:30
From: Sarah from NZ Lotteries <sarah@nzlotteries.com>
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Me - I contacted the Official Lotto NZ website and Danny confirmed this is SCAM & it has been reported.
I was advised DO NOT CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART & DELETE.
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