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Oliver Smith - Western Union - responsemoneytransfer@outlook.fr

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from: Oliver Smith <mrmarthins30@gmail.com>
reply-to: responsemoneytransfer@outlook.fr
date: Dec 19, 2021, 12:34 PM
subject: YOUR FIRST PAYMENT OF 5000$ RELEASED
mailed-by: gmail.com

From Western Union Money Transfer
Attention Beneficiary

Are you ready to pick up this $5,000.00 sent today? We have concluded
to affect your payment through Western Union, $5000.00 Everyday until
the total sum of $7.5 Million is completely transfer to you. So you
are advice to contact the Western Union office Benin Republic with
this below information;

Western union Agent:.. Herbert Edward.
E-mail: responsemoneytransfer@outlook.fr
Tel: +229 61314823.

Mr. Herbert Edward, have sent you the first $5000.00 today in my
presence, So contact him and tell him to give you the MTCN, Sender
name with the test question and answer to enable you pick up the $5000
sent today, and then he will start transferring your total funds to
you as he was directed. Finally, to avoid anything happening to the
fund, I deposited it with an insurance coverage. Contact he now with
your full information as stated below.

1. Your Full Name....?
2. Address.......?
3. Mobile Number.....?
4. Your Age.....?
5. Country....?
6. occupation....?

Best Regards
Oliver Smith
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