LOL

that guy is trying hard to scam you. I think he bought the data from a website where you used your information to register, and now he is trying his luck. I think this is kind of a unique system of email scam attempts. The way this email is written it is very engaging. I have finished the mail from start to finish.
I don't get any emails like this, and maybe it is time to check my spam box to look for some well-written scam scripts.
I've received numerous emails, but once you see them, you'll be able to notify them of the situation. I never want to fall into their trap, which is why I never read emails that are unnecessary to me. Scammers have a variety of methods for taking advantage of people in order to gain access to their wallets and steal what they have worked hard for. They can use more than email to ensure that you fall into their clutches.
I believe that avoiding some emails without even opening them or clicking on any unnecessary links is the best way to avoid being hacked, because some links, once clicked on, give them access to your wallet and will hack your wallet and take all of your long-term investment.
That's how scammers work. They always lure potential victims with offers of large prizes, then direct potential victims to follow the steps provided to click on the link attached to the email. Always remind people that there are no big prizes that are obtained for free without any effort being made, to get prizes from social media campaigns you have to work, especially when it comes to big prizes.
Ignoring the contents of the email and then marking it as spam is the right step to prevent scammers from snaring you.