from: INTERNATIONAL LAWYER,EUROPE,AMERICA,AFRICA,ASIA,AND EMBASSYS <matthewadamaesq1@gmail.com>
date: Jul 26, 2021, 1:38 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:Long Overdue Inheritance payment
I am Barrister MATTHEW ADAMA,an Attorney with United Nations Lawyer and European Union Lawyer,and African Lawyer,
I want to help you stand and re-present you in any transaction you have in Ghana,Nigeria,Europe,and America/other countries I want to stand as your confirmer to check and verify all transaction you have and know if its real or fake there is a lot of internet scam going on today that is why you need to be very careful okay.once i finished all my investigation and i will tell you to go ahead or not,
Anyone that send you mail from bank or any department forward all for me to check and verify first before you proceed.
I need all your details and private number and address/attached ID of yours
Your long overdue payment will be transferred to you via bank to bank wire transfer or via cash delivery to your door step by one of our agent in Germany Bank or money load into ATM Mastercard or visacard.
Stop communicating with others i am here to help you and i am working with United Nations and work with US Embassy as well,
Best Regards
MATTHEW ADAMA (esq)
E-mail : matthewadamaesq1@gmail.com
Your International legal Attorney
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