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Jamaal Wasam - jamaalwasam@barid.com

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from: jamaalwasam@barid.com
date: Jan 18, 2021, 4:12 PM
subject: waiting for you reply.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: barid.com

I am very happy to inform you about my success in getting that fund transferred. Now I want you to contact my secretary and ask him for a Visa Card worth of USD$.2.5 Million Dollars, which I kept for you as compensation for your past assistance to me. His contact details is
below;

Name: JAMAAL WASAM.
Email; (jamaalwasam@barid.com)

Kindly reconfirm to him the following below information:

Your full name_________________________
Your address__________________________
Your country___________________________
Your Phone number______________________
ID Passport______________________

Note that if you did not send him the above information complete and the delivery fee of Ј165 Pounds he will not release the Visa Card to you because he has to be sure that it is you and that is what i told him. Note also that I will not be reached by email or phone at this moment because I am currently in Japan for an investment trip with my
share .

Regards,

Jamaal Wasam.
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