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Jesus Collon - Western Union - westernuniomoneytransfer91@hotmail.com

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from: Mr. Richard Williams <jerryscott90m@gmail.com>
reply-to: westernuniomoneytransfer91@hotmail.com
date: Sep 26, 2023, 11:21 AM
subject: Your First Payment Is Ready For Pick Up By You Now
mailed-by: gmail.com

This is to inform you that after the meeting held in my office
yesterday which consist between the Republic Of USA Embassy and
the United Nations, we have concluded that you will
be compensated with all the money you have loosed in the hands of
Africans .

We have deposited the BANK DRAFT of your fund ($5.500`000`00USD)
through Western Union department after our finally meeting regarding
your fund, All you will do is to contact Western Union director Mr.
Williams James,
Via e-mail ( westernuniomoneytransfer91@hotmail.com)
He will give you direction on how you will be receiving the funds
daily. Remember to send him your Full information to avoid wrong
transfer such as,

1. Your Full name....................
2. Your home Address.................
3. Your telephone number.............
4. A copy of your ID.................
5. Your age/sex......................
6. Your occupation...................
7. Your country......................

Through ,Mrs. Rita David has sent $5000 in your name today so contact
Mr. Williams James as soon as you receive this email and tell him to
give you the Mtcn, sender name and question/answer to pick the $5000
Please let us know as soon as you received all your fund,

Yours sincerely
Jesus Collon
+1(479)397-0397
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