from: Western Union International promo Award <western.union2021promoaward@gmail.com>
date: Jan 12, 2022, 11:23 AM
subject: Western Union Customer,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Western Union Customer,
You have been awarded with the sum of $500,000 Thousand USD for the
2022 Western Union International promo ticket award by our office as
one of our customers who use Western Union in their daily business
transaction. This award was been selected through the internet, where
your Son Name and E-mail address was indicated and notified among the
152 listed people that win the western union international promo award
for the year 2022.
For urgent transfer process of the promo award payment please contact
our payment office through the below mentioned address.
E-mail: (western.unionpromo2022@fastservice.com)
Officer in Charge (Mr Ouedraogo Salif Linus)
provide him with the following details listed below to this office for
the process of the payment award so that your fund will be remitted to
you through Western Union money transfer, but fist you are to pay just
($125 Dollars) transfer facilitation charge of the promo price award
because the western union promo agent only provide the promo price
without the transfer facilitation charge, and the promo payment must
be paid as the Exert awarded amount $500,000 Thousand USD for office
record for the year 2022 promo.
1. Full Name:
2. Address:
3. Country:
4. Phone Number:
5. Identity Card Number:
As soon as these details are received and verified along with the
payment of ($125 Dollars) transfer charge, your fund will be
transferred to you via western union money transfer to your giving
name and address.
Thank you, for using western union.
Mr Denis Koko
Chief Senior Officer western union 2022 promo
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