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Joy Cromwell - cailtaylor4real@gmail.com

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from: Cailin Taylor <cailtaylor4real@gmail.com>
date: Mar 18, 2023, 5:22 PM
subject: I am still waiting to hear from you.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Please, I'm very sorry for keeping you waiting. How are you? I hope you are fine. I know you will be surprised to read my email again after a long time of non communication. Anyway I want to inform you that I have finalized the transaction transfer. Now I am out of work in view of the urgency of the ongoing project.
However, I did not forget your past efforts, in helping Late Mrs. Cailin Taylor actualize her dream, Irrespective of your effort that yielded no result. I succeeded in making sure the funds were approved in my favour.

Therefore, I decided to consider you along with other people with a sum of £500,000.00 for your past efforts. The money 500,000.00GBP has been deposited to Mr. Waga Gabriel account .

Please Contact Mr. Waga Gabriel over there in your Africa, through this email address (wagagabriel@yahoo.com) so that he can send £100,000 to you. I warn him to make sure all instructed must receive the sum without deduction or astracting any money from it. I will not be regularly checking my email because I am very busy at the moment here building projects. Kindly contact him so that you can take your shear soon as possible

Joy Cromwell
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