from: Donation Fund <bnkfile92@gmail.com>
reply-to: attorney.office.doc@gmail.com
date: Jan 9, 2022, 11:25 AM
subject: Receive your €50,000,000.00 compensation today.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Receive your €50,000,000.00 compensation today.
Dear Sir / Madam
Good day to you, we hope this message meets you in the best of health.
This mail is coming from the European Union office on the instruction
of the European Central Bank, the aforementioned offices have reached
an agreement with the International Monetary Fund to release all
pending transactions immediately. The sum of €50,000,000.00 has been
awarded to you as compensation fund after careful reviewing of your
incomplete transactions with different financial institutions around
the globe.
Kindly contact the IMF approved attorney to receive your with this
reference 2022 / EU / IMF
Regards,
Mr. Hilde Hardeman
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Hilde Hardeman - European Union - barrisjf@gmail.com
from: Hilde Hardeman <sefiuojo6@gmail.com>
reply-to: barrisjf@gmail.com
date: Sep 22, 2023, 2:51 AM
subject: Payment Of €5000,000.00
mailed-by: gmail.com
Your Email has won sum of €5000,000.00 from the European Union Email
promotion 2023 and instruction has been passed to Barrister James Fogg
as your representative on this winning, you are one of the selected
lucky winner of this year`s European Union email promotion 2023
Write to Barrister James Fogg and ask him what you need to do via this
email barrisjf@gmail.com
Regards,
Mr. Hilde Hardeman
reply-to: barrisjf@gmail.com
date: Sep 22, 2023, 2:51 AM
subject: Payment Of €5000,000.00
mailed-by: gmail.com
Your Email has won sum of €5000,000.00 from the European Union Email
promotion 2023 and instruction has been passed to Barrister James Fogg
as your representative on this winning, you are one of the selected
lucky winner of this year`s European Union email promotion 2023
Write to Barrister James Fogg and ask him what you need to do via this
email barrisjf@gmail.com
Regards,
Mr. Hilde Hardeman
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