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Ben Johnson - Silicon Valley Bank - mrchuckslawson@gmail.com

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from: mr chucks lawson <mrchuckslawson@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrchuckslawson@gmail.com
date: Aug 23, 2020, 3:26 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello my dear friend,
How are you doing today and how is work and the family ?

the reason why am emailing you today, is because we really need to commence with this delivery as soon as possible ,and i want you to try your possible best in making sure that you respond back to my email ,so that i will know the situation at hand concerning the needed fee which you were asked to send and the reason you have been keeping silent on my email for a very long time now?

so i will advise you to open up to me about what you think about this transaction ? if you are willing and capable of receiving your Fund then you really need to act now because there is no much time on our side , looking at how long this transaction has wasted then i think that you need to act now so that we will conclude on this transaction once and for all okay

You need to inform me on any other transactions that you are doing with some people that is making you to be less busy on this transaction,and i also want to tell you that the President of the states instructed that all the beneficiaries must receive their Funds and you need to try and raise the needed fee so that you will email me and tell me the means you prefer to use in sending the needed fee which you were asked to send?

I want you to try and get back to me asap once you receive my email so that you will tell me when you are planning on sending the needed fee this coming week? so try and keep me posted if indeed you are ready to receive your Long Awaited Fund ,i will suggest that you follow my instructions and we will complete this transaction once and for all okay

The President stated that all the owners of the Fund should claim their funds so that everyone will be managing his/her self because this pandemic of a thing that the whole world is facing is really heartbreaking,so try and claim your Fund before they will transfer your Money to the UNITED STATES TREASURY ACCOUNT ?IF YOU DO NOT ACT FAST IN DOING EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER TO MAKE THIS TRANSACTION YOURS OKAY,

thank you and i awaits for your email reply asap
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