from: Representing Attorney, William Ekwueme James. <barristwilliamjames4@gmail.com>
date: Dec 8, 2021, 8:36 AM
subject: Your fund is Ready at Last
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear beneficiary,
I am writing with hope that all is well with you, I suggest you better
start thanking your God because I have finally secured your overdue
inheritance fund from the regions of West Africa, which means that
your own Scam Victim Compensation Payment, (SVCP) Republic of Benin
Headquarters is ready to be released, because after all your suffering
in the hands of greedy officials in the previous government of Yayi
Boni.
Finally, let us give all the glory to God that the New Prime Minister
has included your name and payment file on the people who have not yet
received theirs, it is as ordered by Dr. Patrice Talon, President of
the Republic of Benin in conjunction with (AU) African Union, I have
finally secured your payment on your behalf, please go ahead and
reconfirm your current address to enable me to proceed to UBA. I will
be glad for your response and confirmation of this good news.
Your Name:_______________
Country: ___________
Your Home Address: ______________
Phone Number: ___________
Occupation:________________
Your Age:_________________
Identification:_______________
Yours Sincerely
Mr. William E. James
Representing Attorney.
+229-67635194
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