from: WESTERN UNION <westerntransfer12c@gmail.com>
date: Aug 21, 2020, 10:42 AM
subject: Re:
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You are welcome to western union office online department, goodmorning and note that we have got your explaint then dear customer we re so sorry for our late response we apologized for the inconvenience it may has cost you, then Here is the information of the sent $2,500usd your first payment that was sent to your name, we are instructed by the International monetary funds to be sending you $2,500usd per daily until your total funds of $800,000usd is been completed, so for directive you can click the link below to see that your first payment of $2,500usd is available to pickup by you with the following Money Control Number for
your First payment of $2,500 dollars MTCN (273-886-3800 sender;s name Mary Hatcher) but you re to contact me back for activation on how you can pick up the funds today okay, please track your payment as kindly click on the link or copy it then paste it on Firefox Mozilla on your computer or google chrome, put your tracking number MTCN (273-886-3800 sender;s name Mary Hatcher) to see that is ready for pickup by you. but before it can be pickup by you. you will have to contact me back for directives thanks. https://www.westernunion.com/global-service/tracktransfersuccess ,Thanks for choosing western Union and we the ministry of finance need your adequate co operation in this transaction and are also waiting for your urgent response with your details provided .
I wish you good luck and the best in advance.
Yours in service
Regards
Mr Steven Walton
THE GENERAL MANAGER
PAYMENT AND TRANSFERS.
CONGRATULATION IN ADVANCE.
BEST REGARDS.
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