from: Mr.James White <mroscarwilliams66@gmail.com>
reply-to: opayment353@gmail.com
date: Nov 23, 2021, 4:22 PM
subject: WESTERN UNION OFFICE UNITED STATES AMERICA
mailed-by: gmail.com
Western Union Payments
FOREIGN OPERATION MANAGER
WESTERN UNION OFFICE UNITED STATES AMERICA
Attention:
Board of directors said that since you refused to pay the $475 Google
play card, iTunes gift card or amazon card or money grams transfer/
world remits transfer to activate your payment and be able to pick
your first payment of $5000 today with
this AVAILABLE (M.T.C.N): # 342-398-6721
till your total Sun of 10.5 Million Dollars is Compelete
Sender's Name: STEPHEN KRUEGER
Senders Country United States America
Amount: Sent $5000
Text question___When
(M.T.C.N): # 342-398-6721
Available, Amount: $5000
Address: 6603 S Queen St BR 74115, USA.
You can track it with this link
https://www.westernunion.com/global-service/tracktransfersuccess
Your payment will be canceled on Friday because you think they are
joking this time around. The Only Savior of your payment now is to pay the
fee of $475. money gram transfer or worldremitt transfer
International Money Transfers | Western Union IE
https://www.westernunion.com/global-service/tracktransfersuccess
Best Regards
Mr.James White
Western Union Director
International Money Transfer | Western Union
westernunion.com
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