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Mary Barra - Chevrolet Motor Company - barraceomrsmary6@gmail.com

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from: Mrs Mary Barra CEO <barraceomrsmary6@gmail.com>
date: Nov 4, 2023, 11:17 AM
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mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello is me Mrs Mary Barra CEO of Chevrolet Motor company

I am Mrs. Mary Barra,
and I am writing to update you
about your Funds Sum of $4.2 million USD brought by the United Embassy who was in our office so long due to the Pendamic virus that we were unable to deliver your Funds sum of $4.2 million monies, now the government is slowly calming down
of the USA in the White House Washington DC. and the money commissioned
be delivered to your address.
So you need to confirm your following information address again.

1 Your full name.........

2 Your home address......

3 your country city ..........

4 Your job ..........

5 Your email address.........

6 Your next of kin.........

7 Your airport name................

8 Your telephone number

9 Your work ID and driver's license....

Thank you so very much May God bless you.🥰🥰😍
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