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Davis Johnson - angeladonald1980@gmail.com

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from: DAVIS JOHNSON <kpadonoubadra@gmail.com>
reply-to: angeladonald1980@gmail.com
date: Jan 23, 2022, 1:45 PM
subject: ATM CARD
mailed-by: gmail.com

My dear friend,

Good day my dear friend how are you Longest time. I'm happy for
to inform you about my success in obtaining these inheritance funds
Transfer with the cooperation of a new partner. i drink now
My share of the total of INDIA's foreign investment projects.
By the way, I have not forgotten your past efforts and efforts to help.
Even though it failed me in transferring these inheritance funds
somehow. Now contact my secretary in Lome Togo West Africa, her name is
ANGEL DONALD at email ( angeladonald1980@gmail.com )
ask him to send you the total amount ($500,000.00), five hundred.
The thousand US dollars I have saved for your compensation
all past efforts and attempts to assist me in the transaction. according to me
Then I greatly appreciated your efforts. So feel free and
contact my secretary ANGELA DONALD and tell her where to go.
say you will send
gives you the ATM CARD of the total amount (US$ 500,000.00). Please
Let me know
so that we can share the joy immediately when you receive it
then pain. I'm very busy here these days.
due to the investment projects I have with my new house
remember, partner, that I finally passed my instructions to myself.
secretary on your behalf to get ATM CARD, so feel free to take it
When you contact Martha Jenny she will send you the amount.
any delay.

Best regards,

Mr Davis Johnson
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