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Patrick Owolabi - United Nations - mrpatrickowolabi2014@gmail.com

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from: Mr. Patrick Owolabi <mrpatrickowolabi2014@gmail.com>
date: Feb 8, 2020, 7:26 AM
subject: Home Delivery of Your United Nations Scam Compensation Sum $2Million US Dollars By ATM CARD.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention Sir,

Home Delivery of Your United Nations Scam Compensation Sum $2Million US Dollars By ATM CARD.

Please be advised that we have concluded all arrangements to ship and deliver your UN SCAM COMPENSATION funds through ATM CARD to you at your home address. The shipping/delivery Manager will Ship and deliver the Card, so be advised that you will be required to send the shipping/Delivery fee of $85 to the shipping/delivery Manager to enable him ship and deliver the ATM CARD to your address. I will send you the information of the Manager to send this fee by Western Union.

Also be advised to re-confirm your current information as follows to avoid wrong delivery to you: Your full names, Your Address, Your Direct Cell numbers, Your ID, Your Age and Sex, Your Occupation and Position for our proper documents for smooth delivery to your home.

Waiting for your swift reply.

Yours Sincerely,
Mr. Patrick Owolabi
UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION COMMISSION.
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