from: cbp mcallen <cbp.mcalleni@gmail.com>
date: Nov 14, 2025, 7:34 PM
subject: Dear former Partner
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear former Partner
How are you today? I hope this mail meets you in a perfect condition.
I am using this opportunity to thank you for your great effort to our unfinished transaction.I had with you in the past, I'm sorry for presenting and using someone else in your name to get this transaction completed.
Due to failed payment of fees requested of you, which was best known to you. Right now, I want to inform you that I have successfully completed the funds transfer to someone else account who assisted to complete the transaction and the funds were wired to his account successfully.
Due to your effort, sincerity, courage and trustworthiness you showed at the course of the transaction I want to compensate you and show my gratitude to you with the sum of $500.000.00 (Five hundred thousand USD).
I have authorized Ms.Justina Mumbe where I deposited the money in the Philippines bank to release the money to you.
I would like you to contact Ms.Justina Mumbe, to release the $500.000.00 to you.His name and contact Email address is as follows:
Name : Ms.Justina Mumbe
E-mail : justina.mumbe.kiiyo@gmail.com
Contact Ms.Justina Mumbe, At the moment, I am very busy here in Australia because of the investment projects which myself and
my new partner are having at hand In Australia.
Finally remember that I have forwarded instructions to Ms.Justina Mumbe, on your behalf to release the $500.000.00 (Five hundred thousand USD) to you as soon as you contact him without delay.
Please I will like you to accept this token with good faith as this is from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you and God bless you and your family. Hope to hear from you as soon as you have gotten my compensation and please do not get angry because that is what I have for you now till I finish my project.
Regards,
Mr.Nelson Mcallan.
Nelson Mcallan - cbp.mcalleni@gmail.com
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