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from: Citi Btc Market <citi_btcmarket@bitcoin.com>
reply-to: raymond_giles1@outlook.com
date: Apr 11, 2020, 3:09 AM
subject: Best Investment on Crypto-Currencies

Good Day,
I am Raymond Giles a crypto-currencies broker. Firstly, I want to apologize for intruding on your email box with my message as I got your email from a marketing service. Meanwhile, I bring to you a piece of good news and an easy profit-making strategy with Bitcoin because the Corona-virus pandemic has made it easier to gain massively using the right trading platform. Having over 15 years of experience in financial trading, I work independently and with some of the worlds biggest brokerage (TradeStation, Schwab, and Fidelity). My services include giving you a background understanding of Bitcoin trading and how to trade efficiently and profitably from your home, office and anywhere.

Don't ignore this chance, you can make as much as $25,000.00 to $100,000.00 in profit in just 2 weeks of trade risk-free depending on your attempts.

You can reach me for more inquiries via my business email (raymond_giles1@outlook.com) and let us further discussion on how I could be of service to you.

Regards,
Raymond Giles.
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