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from: Paypal <suporte@letmein.com.br> via smtplw-14.com
date: Aug 25, 2021, 5:34 PM
subject: ACTION NEEDED URGENTLY !!!
mailed-by: smtplw-14.com

Confirm your account.
Your Paypal account has been reported as fraudulent

Hello , dear customer
Suspicious financial transactions have been reported in your account, and this account will be closed within days
Pending verification that you are the true authorized person for this account

Please go to the 'support center' below and confirm some of your information, Support center.
By clicking on this link, ''Support center'' you confirm that you are the true owner of this account
Upon verification of your information, all bank financial transactions will be verified

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