from: office messsages <officemesssages@mail.com>
date: Jan 19, 2026, 8:18 AM
subject: RE:COMPENSATION OF US$1.5M
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Attention
I am Barrister John Phillip sited at No.11/15 Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria
I was handed a cheque that contained US$1.5M from the contractor who executed his contract and was paid by one of our banks here.
The contractor handed the cheque to me as a compensation for your efforts you made by paying some of the bills here to receive the funds.
But because of your inability to complete it to the end,the contractor has completed the bills and received his funds and gave me the cheque to give you as compensation.
I have the cheque with me as a trustworthy Barrister here in Nigeria.
The person that gave me the check did not give you any money to ship it and i will advise you to bear it in your mind that you will pay little money for the shipment and affidavit because i will insure it so that you will not come back for your money as soon as you receive it.
I want you to reconfirm this information to me which will enable me to transfer your compensation money to you.
NOTE:I DON'T HAVE MONEY TO SHIP YOUR CHECK YOU WILL PAY LITTLE MONEY FOR THE SHIPMENT IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED PLEASE DON'T REPLY AND I WILL RETURN BACK YOUR CHECK
1)Your Full Names:…......
2)Your Home address:....
3) Your director telephone number:.....
4)Your proof of identity
Yours Faithfully,
Barrister John Phillip
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