from: Samuel Bolinder <bolindersamuel@gmail.com>
date: Feb 20, 2020, 6:58 AM
subject: Re: Proposal
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary,
Firstly, I will like to explain to you where this funds is coming from and the purpose of receiving this compensation funds. This funds is coming from the United Nation/ECOWAS compensation program. This program was set up by the Economic Community of West African state (ECOWAS) in conjunction with the United Nation to compensate all scammed victims and those who have had an unfinished business deal that fail to pull off due to government interference. I am glad to inform you that you have been selected among one of the lucky beneficiary to receive a total sum of $2.8 million.
You will be receiving the total sum of Two Million Eight Hundred Thousand United States Dollars as a compensation for any kind of scam actives you must have passed through in the past and every paperwork that shows that you are the right beneficiary for this fund have been put together, so all that you are required to do is choose from the below options how you prefer to receive your funds....
1: cash delivery
2: cashier check
3: ATM Master card
4: Bank to Bank transfer.
Please I will be waiting for your response with your preferred option.
And please Note that you can only be contacted by Mr Samuel Bolinder.
Thank you for your understanding
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