from: Mr. Donald Terry <mrgrantrobert20200@gmail.com>
reply-to: donaldppterry@gmail.com
date: Dec 9, 2020, 9:30 AM
subject: Revert Urgently
mailed-by: gmail.com
From Mr Donald Terry
Director, Debts Management Office.
The Presidency.
Phone: +
Sub: Authentic Vetting and payment of your FUND VALUED US$10.5M AND NOT US$6.5M
Attention Sir
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your address , our office wanted
to run a transparent system of your fund transfer, to prove our
reputable office by making sure that your valued fund is transferred
to you in any way we can ,in that case since you have undergone many
difficulties in the past, our office will create a good atmosphere to
please you and make you happy, Therefore our office will like to seek
your knowledge and choice to enable us to know your choice before
programming your fund release
1] Do you like your fund by cash directly to your designated address
in United State
2]Do you want your fund via ATM VISA CARD
3]Do you want your fund via Bank To Bank directly to your account
Kindly make up your choice to enable us to proceed on your choose in
as much as we wanted to give you fair treatment as assured you of
seeing the green light at the end of the tunnel to prove my office
right and dis-associate our office from those you have met in the past
i waits your urgent response as quick as possible
Treat as urgent.
Thanks,
Mr. Donald Terry
Director, Debts Management Office.
The Presidency.
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