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Crypto Currency Scam - officefile.org1@gmail.com

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from: Crypto Currency Care Center <officefile.org1@gmail.com>
date: Oct 10, 2023, 1:30 AM
subject: Urgent Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com

This is to notify you about your relative Mr. Adam Bitcoin Wallet worth of $1,089893.15 USD which your Email appeared as his next of kin. The Bitcoin Wallet is not active for over 2 years ago and the company is going to confiscate the Wallet by next month if not reactivated by the owner or the next of kin.
We have been emailing your brother Mr. Adam in his email but not responding to any of our messages.
So we want you to respond to us as the next of kin as soon as possible so that we can release the Login Details for you to claim your rightful funds.
Get back to me as soon as you receive my message.
For more inquiry:
Email: officefile.org1@gmail.com or
WhatsApp: +905338567316
My regards to your family.
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