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Dame Karen Pierce - British High Commission - w.u1@email.cz

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from: BRITISH High Commission <environmentalcrime534@gmail.com>
reply-to: w.u1@email.cz
date: Jul 23, 2023, 4:25 PM
subject: BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION SCAM VICTIM PAYMENT
mailed-by: gmail.com

BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION
3100 Massachusetts Ave NW,
Washington, DC 20008, United States

Dear Scam Victim;

The BRITISH High Commission under UN in USA received a report of
scam against you and other British/US citizens and Malaysia, Etc. The
countries of united state of America, Nigeria, Uganda and Ghana have
recompensed you following the meeting held with high commission
for the fraudulent activities. Your name was among those scammed as
listed by the USA Financial Intelligent
Unit (UFIU). Compensation has been issued out in Bank draft to all the
affected victims and has been already been in distribution to all the
bearers, Your Bank draft was among those that were reported
undelivered as at on Friday and we wish to advise you to see to the
instructions of the Committee to make sure you receive your draft
immediately.

Be advised that you should stop further contacts
with all the fake lawyers and security companies who in collaboration
scammed you. Furnish us with the following details to satisfy you for
the Compensation. Final you have to confirm your details as below;

Full Name: ........
Home address:......
Country:...........
Mobile number:.....
Age: ..............

A copy of your identification is also needed:

Yours in Service,
Dame Karen Pierce
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