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Monica Smith - adriana.macieski@hotmail.com

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from: Miss. Monica Smith. <officefi897@gmail.com>
reply-to: adriana.macieski@hotmail.com
date: Oct 16, 2023, 2:14 PM
subject: Greetings My Dear,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings My Dear,

Hope you have not forgotten me.Am a young girl who contacted you some
years ago to assist me when I am trying to move my late father's funds
to your country of residence.I write to inform you that I have finally
concluded the transaction with the help of an Indian man, Mr. Moses.We
secured the needed letter of administration and everything was
perfectly done.Meanwhile i do not forget your past effort made then
even though it seems to fail somehow,I have left a bank check to a
Adriana Macieski, in Ivory Coast valued $9.2 Million on your behalf.
Contact him on below email address (adriana.macieski@hotmail.com) And
indicate Him on how you wish to receive this check and please let me
know as soon as you have received it. and everything will going to
cost you only $20 dollars Apple gift card or Steam wallet card picture
copy Attach to the Email Address okay

Sincerely
Miss. Monica Smith.
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