from: WU Chief Financial Officer <info.ria111@gmail.com>
reply-to: wu.f15@yahoo.com
date: Dec 28, 2020, 4:57 PM
subject: THIS IS WESTERN UNION HEADQUARTERS, DENVER, COLORADO, UNITED STATES
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WESTERN UNION HEADQUARTERS, DENVER, COLORADO, UNITED STATES
Headquarters: 7001 E Belleview Ave, Denver, CO 80237, United States
Operating income: US$2.1 billion (2020)
Founder: Ezra Cornell
Dear Beneficiary
My name is Janet Hills, Chief Financial Officer of the Western Union Headquarters, Denver, Colorado, United States. I am writing this email to inform you about a new instruction we received today from the Federal Minister of Finance, Benin Republic, West Africa to compensate you with the sum of $1,400,000.00 due to your recent complaint of being a victim of scammers from Benin.
The money will be sent to you instalmentally: that is $5,000.00 per transfer, twice a day. This process will continue daily until the $1,400,000.00 is completely sent to you.
I would like to inform you that it is compulsory that you, as the beneficiary, are required to send the amount $75 for the processing of the transaction until it is complete, this means that $75 is the only amount you are required to pay and no additional fee will be needed once you send the $75.
The method of payment is iTunes, Steam Wallet, Google Play or Bitcoin. Therefore, you are required to buy iTunes, Steam Wallet, Google Play or Bitcoin worth $75 and send it.
Within 28 hours we receive the iTunes, Steam Wallet, Google Play or Bitcoin, we shall send your first payment and then the second and third will follow after each 3-hours gap on the same day. Just dont fail to send the fee today. And also remember to give us your full name and address where you want the payments to be sent.
Merry Christmas to you and Happy New Year in advance.
Yours Sincerely,
Janet Hills, Chief Financial Officer of the Western Union Headquarters,
Denver, Colorado, United States.
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