from: international Christians Association <chadwickbaron2025@gmail.com>
reply-to: yarmolnikai19@gmail.com
date: Dec 22, 2025, 11:41 AM
subject: Re: Receive Christmas bonus
mailed-by: gmail.com
Happy Christmas in advance,
The international Christians Association (I.C.A) want people to celebrates the birth of christ 25th December with happiness.
The international Christians Association are supporting people with money to celebrate the christmas this year and they are supporting each person with thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00)
Send your details for you to receive your $35 thousand dollars but elderly people and widows are receiving more than $50 thousand dollars.
Send details below to process your Xmas bonus payment for you to receive it as soon as possible.
Your name, phone number, age, address and also choose your mode of receiving your payment either by bank daft or ATM card or transfer or through Bitcoin or cash delivery?
Let us know the payment option you choose so that you will receive your Christmas support fund immediately.
From,
Mr. Ian Stuart,
Remittance Affair.
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