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Kabore Justine - Western Union - western.union2021promoaward@gmail.com

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from: Western Union Promo Award 2021 <westernunionpromoaward@gmail.com>
reply-to: western.union2021promoaward@gmail.com
date: Aug 18, 2021, 1:23 PM
subject: Dear Western Union Customer,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Western Union Customer,

You have been awarded with the sum of $250,000 Thousand USD for the
2021 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 e-mail address was indicated and notified among the 52 list of
people that win the western union international promo award.

For urgent transfer process of the promo award, please provide 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 ($75
Dollars) transfer charge of the promo price award because the western
union promo agent only provide the promo price without the charge, and
the promo payment must be paid as the Exert awarded amount $250,000
Thousand USD for office record for the year 2021 promo.

1. Full Name:
2. Address:
3. Country:
4. Phone Number:
5. Occupation:
6. Identity Card Number:

As soon as these details are received and verified along with the
payment of ($75 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.

Mrs Kabore Justine
Chief Senior Officer western union 2021 promo
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