from: CRYPTOCURRENCY <worldwidedeliveryagent364@gmail.com>
reply-to: officefile_0112@yahoo.co.jp
date: Jan 8, 2022, 1:58 AM
subject: This is Jerome Saylor from Crypto Currency Exchange
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Please
This is Jerome Saylor from Crypto Currency Exchange l want to let you know that your total funds has been converted into our Crypto Currency Exchange and you have to contact us with your Bitcoin wallet address to enable us transfer your total funds into your Bitcoin Wallet immediately without any further delay, the Crypto Currency Exchange Chairman stated that you have the total sum of US$80,000,000.00 which will be transfer into your Bitcoin Wallet as soon as possible we want you to comply with your Bitcoin Wallet now, and you will pay the sum of US$100,000.00 once you receive your funds, if you agreed on this matter you have to contact us immediately so that we can transfer your funds with immediate effect okay, please send us your full name, full address, direct phone number, working ID card and your monthly income.
Noted: This is an agreement with world Crypto Currency Group and this is transaction will be process immediately you response to our email, your total fund will be transfer into your Bitcoin wallet as soon you comply to us and you must cooperate with our demand US$100,000.00 once you receive your total sum of US$80,000,000.00, the sum of US$100,000.00 for the world Crypto Currency Group fees to enable your US$80,000,000.00 to be activated into your Bitcoin Wallet okay. We are waiting for your urgent response. May God bless you and your family.
Best regards
Jerome Saylor.
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Jerome Saylor - Crypto Currency Exchange - officefile_0112@yahoo.co.jp
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Jerome Saylor - Crypto Currency Exchange - officefile_0112@yahoo.co.jp
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