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Kirk Michael - jefjeffreysmith91@gmail.com

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from: jefjeffreysmith91@gmail.com
reply-to: jefjeffreysmith91@gmail.com
date: Dec 7, 2020, 8:11 AM
subject: Good News Dear Friend
mailed-by: trix.bounces.google.com
signed-by: gmail.com

Good News Dear Friend

How are you today? Are you still alive because Mr Richard Smith from your country came to our bank office today to remit the fee because he said that you got an accident on the way to go and pay the fee of $50 and on the way to took you to hospital you died, we want to confirm from you before we are allow him to pay the money because he said that his your next of kin, your reply is needed today to confirm is true or not because i want to transfer your total funds of $16.4 Million Usd to him bank account if you did not buy the google play gift card and him will receive the funds within 13 hours he buy the card and he will receive alert or call from his bank account that total funds reflect into his personal account without any hit on it so if you still alive try to go and buy i tunes card of $50 and scratch it very well and snap it picture send it to me because that is the best way without cost you any transfer fee and once you buy the google play gift card try to send me all your full information with your country if you you still alive ,

and Contact me throygh this my email ( ofil6073@gmail.com )

Regards,
Mr Kirk Michael
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