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Raphael E Dook - Canada Clearance Dept - dyanahl@aol.com

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from: CANADA CLEARANCE DEPARTMENT <dyanahl@aol.com>
date: Jan 11, 2021, 7:55 PM
subject: Good morning beneficiary👋
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com

CANADA CLEARANCE DEPARTMENT,
ADDRESS: Toronto City Hall 100 Queen St. W, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N1 Canada

Kind Attn:

OFFICIAL LETTER OF URGENT FUNDS RELEASE:
With all due respect to the beneficiary, we are sincerely sorry over the little delay on your compensation funds release which we received the signal from the States through the Internal Revenue Service. According to Mr Charles Rettig who has been bestowed with the authority of releasing the outstanding beneficiary's funds since he emerged office on the 12th September, 2018 i must tell you that you are very lucky your name was among the 58 beneficiaries listed to be compensated through the (IRS) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE.

Please note that all compensation and payment are to be made through him only as any other department asking to compensate you should be considered a scam.
The several scam activities going on in the world now has led to several citizens being meticulous in their dealings in order not to be scammed, so be warned and be careful of the kind of email you respond to.

However, to cut all stories short, you are to contact Mr Charles Rettig @ IRS Department via email (irsdirectoffice_12@aol.com) with the following details such as:
1) Your full name.
2) Your home address,
3) Your Telephone number,
4) Your Occupation,
5) Age/Marital Status,
6) A copy of your ID for proper Identification,
7) A stand-by Clear photograph of you alone in a single Picture.

Forward the above listed information to him very quickly as more information will be sent to you concerning your compensation funds release.

Thank you
Hon. Raphael E. Dook
Director Of Funds Release
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