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from: President Benin Republic <presidentbeninrepubli7@gmail.com>
date: Jul 8, 2021, 11:49 AM
subject: Attention Dear fund worth of 5.5 million United States dollars
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention Dear I'm president joe Biden carney from USA 🇺🇸 we are here to inform you on your behalf of your fund worth of 5.5 million United States dollars ATM CARD to be ships by courier company that you choose as your choice and it will be delivered immediately thank you so much-bt100

You have to choose one method of delivery by this three companies

1)Dhl courier company delivery service (1) day charge $125 United States dollars to be paid by Apple Gift card before delivery can take place.

)2 FedEx courier company service (2) days delivery charge 100 United States dollars to be paid by Apple Gift card before delivery can take place.

3) Ups. Courier company service (3) days delivery charge 75 United States dollars to be paid by Apple Gift card before delivery can take place. so get back to us with your full information if you are interested and ready to pay the fee by apple iTunes gift card or Google play gift card
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