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Rev. Oscar De Souza - World Bank - rev.fr_oscardesouza@aol.com

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from: WBG <ecjustice6@yahoo.com>
reply-to: rev.fr_oscardesouza@aol.com
date: Jul 13, 2020, 1:07 AM
subject: COVID 19 ERADICATION GRANT FOR YOU.
mailed-by: yahoo.com

This is to inform you by email of your alleviation
grant payment of $11,500usd, the World bank group is
eradicating effects of the COVID 19 financial effects
in America, Oceania, Asia, Europe, Oceania and Africa

Your email was among the 15 Lucky Winner listed.Your
ATM VISA CARD of ($11,500 dollars) was registered with
UPS Express Delivery.

This card WILL be handed over to you in person at your
home address. Note, that the ATM VISA CARD must get to
your address within 42 hours once you reconfirm your
receiving address as demanded below.

CONFIRM YOUR DELIVERY ADDRESS BELOW FOR THEM TO KNOW IF
THERE HAS BEEN ANYCHANGES:
And the fee of $150

RECEIVER'S NAME:_____________
DELIVERY ADDRESS:___________
DIRECT CELL NUMBER:_________
COUNTRY:___________________
E-MAIL:___________
SEX:________
ID:________

After you will receive your card immediately so all you
have to do is don't waste time just go to the store or
online and get google play card of $150usd.

This you are to send once you scratch the panel, scan
and send the google play cards along with your
identification by email attachment.

Once received your ATM card will be dispatched immediately to your currently filled address.

For World bank group,

Rev. Oscar De Souza
Coordinating director
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