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Barrister Perkins Coie - Overdue Rollout Payment - barr.coieperkins@gmail.com

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from: perkins coie <barr.coieperkins@gmail.com>
date: Oct 8, 2021, 10:00 AM
subject: congratulations on your payment
mailed-by: gmail.com

From the Desk of
Overdue Rollout Payment
Committee/CBIO/XX21-GH-PW Overdue

I wish to reaffirm the above Mentioned that this is not a joke all
overdue payment for the pass one decade My name is Barrister Perkin
Coie senior Advocate. appointment from the office of the vice
president for overdue payment any such payment that has been pending i
can give the go ahead payment.

only last month Raffle draw was open for all overdue payment that will
be paid before the ending of this 2021. from the day you received &
reply or respond to this letter.

However, the good news is that the Raffle was conducted and because of
missed of names and mistakes of first names so the Overdue Payment
Committee decided put all emails on the draw so that to avoid
mis-payment so your email was among the first 5 emails that was
selected will be issued payment.

i need you to respond to this letter before i tell you in details what
will be done next bear in mind that payment will be done in this
manner Reaffirm transfer will be made through the XE bank to Bank
Transfer system which is a more efficient way of transferring
international transfers.

This is a guaranteed 24 hour bank to bank system anywhere in the world.

You will need to present your information again we only contacted you
on the email that was selected and screened for payment.

Yours in Service,

Perkins Coie
Overdue Payment Rollout Payment


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