from: Mr. Maxwell Ozo <mrchidike7h@gmail.com>
reply-to: david2shulman@gmail.com
date: Sep 18, 2020, 8:33 AM
subject: Attention Beneficiary Your Good News.
mailed-by: gmail.com
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) HEAD OFFICE NO: 23 ADEBOYE ST,
AKPAKPA MIDOMBO BENIN REPUBLIC
Attention Beneficiary,
I want to inform you that since after all the trial that went in
vain,I have finally gotten a helper that is willing to help you pay
all the necessary charges and you'll claim your funds easily without
undergoing any stress of making payment in regards to this transaction
on your own.
The payment pressure is reduced now, I need your focus on this
transaction to enable us complete everything with the criteria from
the helper. At first do you have a good account statement for him to
credit you with the needed fees or do you have a CashApp? Please reply
to this email as soon as possible for continuity.
Mr DAVID SHULMAN
E-mail: david2shulman@gmail.com
Remember to send him your Full information to avoid wrong transfer such as,
Receiver's Name.......
Address:........
Country:......
Phone Number:.......
Waiting to hear from you today and it is urgent okay.
Regards,
Mr. Maxwell Ozo
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