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Joe Baker - Western Union - ysay96719@gmail.com

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from: Mr. Joe Baker, the Operator Manager Western Union Money <ysay96719@gmail.com>
date: Sep 21, 2025, 11:55 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS FOR YOU.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Western Union Money Transfers
Address: Address: 305 Broadway FRNT A, New York, NY 10007, United States.

Dear valued Customer,

I am Mr. Joe Baker, the Operator Manager Western Union Money New York, NY.

Information reaching us from our corporate headquarters here in New York states that you only have 48hours to effect your payment for the updating of your MTCN Number: 038-576-9272 to enable you to cash up your first $5000 from your total fund of US$1,200,000.00. Since you are finding it difficult to make this payment, we have decided that you are to go ahead and pay whatever you have out of the total fee of $200 required for the updating fee since you are not able to come up with the required charge.

But mind you, no amount below $25 will be accepted so we expect you to pay whatever amount from $25 and above. You are to pay whatever you have for the updating fee and we will activate your MTCN Number: 038-576-9272 upon receipt of this payment.

Be informed that you will have to pay the balance fee of your updating upon cashing up of your first $5000 also i am using this medium to inform you that failure to pay the balance charge will leave us with no option but to deactivate your mtcn # number of which you will and can never cash up the balance fee, i want you to send the updating and activation fee through Apple Card without any delay.

Be advised that once you send the payment today I will get back to you in the next 1 hours time to update you with the Question and answer for you to pick up your first payment of $5000 today.

MTCN: 038 - 576- 9272
Sender's First Name: Sherman
Sender's Last Name: Ledbetter

Please any amount you send let us know but remember whatever amount below $25 will not be accepted. Immediately we confirm the activation fee and we will instantly release the first installment payment of $5000.00 without any delay.

We are waiting to hear from you today with the fee to enable this department to release your payment immediately. I believe it is a lifetime opportunity which every reasonable human-being will never allow to slip by.

We do business each day with an absolute commitment to ethics, honesty and credibility.

Thanks & Best Regards
Mr.Joe Baker
Operator Manager
Western Union Money
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