from: JOHN JAMES <unitednationsdirectorwilliamsm@gmail.com>
reply-to: bmwoffice532@gmail.com
date: Dec 7, 2021, 5:55 AM
subject: Very Urgent,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Dear Beneficiary,
FROM BMW Dealership I'm diplomatic agent Mr John James , i write to
inform you about my successful arrive at(Washington DC International
Airport,)
After our meeting today concerning your unclaimed package in this BMW
Dealership company, I was instructed to contact you by the
board of directors and the committee on foreign matters. Before I
proceed, I decided to stop any communication with you because you have
always
doubted all my words which I gave to you and decide to follow the
instructions of hoodlums and imposter's who are only interested in
extorting money
out from you and use you as their prey. I want to ask you a question
and do not be offended "since you stop communicating with me and
prefer to
follow the impostors rather than me, have you finally received your
fund? Is there any hope that you will receive the fund in near future
if you
continue to follow their instructions?
I am written to inform you about your BMW winning fund that brought by
the United Embassy from the government of USA in the white house
Washington
DC The one BMW car X2 with some funds worth sum of $10.5 Million
dollars Have Been Mandated to be deliver to your address as soon as
you get back to
me with the following details
The Following Details
Your current home address……?
Your current phone number......?
Your full name…………………?
Occupation...................?
Next of kin.....
Email=bmwoffice532@gmail.com
TELEPHONE NUMBER :+1 848 437-7630
WHAT'S APP NUMBER :+1 848 437-7630
Yours sincerely,
Your Agent
Mr john James
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