from: Wal-Mart <ubabank000@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Wal-Mart <mwal69276@gmail.com>
date: Sep 19, 2020, 12:14 PM
subject: Wal-Mart End Year Bonus 2020.
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#Wal-Mart End Year Bonus 2020.
Your Receiver name:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Your total bonus here is $20,000 (Twenty Thousand Dollars ) and the maximum amount you will be receiving per day is $2,500 and you are expected to pay for your transfer charge of $50.00(Fifty Dollars),Thank You.
Note!!! For us to make sure your first $2,500 is send to you today,You are advised to buy $50 Steam card or Google play card and send us the picture here on email or as a text to our phone with your details so that we will redeem it here in Apple store and used the proceed as your service charge to enable your first payment to be send to you right now.
Kindly help and assist us in the fight against spam by adding this code of conduct in every email conversations to differentiate between our email and any other third party. #Wal-Mart End Year Bonus 2020.
Thanks for patronizing Walmart.
I wait for your immediate response,
Yours in Service Williams Patrick
Walmart Super center
Timber Creek Crossing
Dallas, TX, United States
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