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from: printing meachine <printingmeachineltd@msn.com>
date: Mar 4, 2025, 12:38 PM
subject: Your requested
mailed-by: msn.com

Sir

How are you doing?
I am Charles morgan JPMorgan Chase financial consultant and
i was directed to inform on your released rooted fund from africa
Once more congratulations ,we are very sorry for the past experiences and delays and that was
we were directed to take over release of fund and make sure your were paid

Please cross check and confirm the receipt of your
released fund ($1.000.000,00) One million usd as to avoid the wrong receipt.
once more very sorry and confirm.

Congratulations
always reply to; printingmeachineltd@msn.com
sincerely
Charles morgan
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from: printing meachine <printingmeachineltd@msn.com>
date: Mar 17, 2025, 3:27 PM
subject:
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Sir
You will be requested to visit taxas USA to collect your fund atm card as the first transfer did not go through and if you can not come , we will send the Atm card loaded with your $950.000.00 as tar as you will send the shipment cost only.

Awaits your response with your WhatsApp phone number / mailing address.
Awaits
Mirgan
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from: printing meachine <printingmeachineltd@msn.com>
date: Jun 15, 2025, 9:25 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: msn.com

Sir

It is not going to cost you money.
Your released fund did not go through.
We have decided to load it into atm card and release to you .
Reconfirm your mailing address with what's app phone number and attach id.
You are advised to come and collect atm card in our office taxa's USA.
Awaits your flight update while you are well come.
Sincerely
Morgan

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from: printing meachine <printingmeachineltd@msn.com>
date: Aug 16, 2025, 12:04 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: msn.com

Sir

iam very sorry i don't know that you have spent such money and because of that i have taking over releasing your atm card by my self as to avoid such again.
kindly forward me payment receipt of this fund you claim to have spent.

you are advised to come and bcollect your atm card in our office Texas by usa or you send the shipment service charges as to dispatch your atm card next week and tracking number given.

awaits your flight updates and reconfirm your mailing address with WhatsApp phone number and attach id
awaits
sincerely
morgan

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from: printing meachine <printingmeachineltd@msn.com>
date: Aug 27, 2025, 6:31 PM
subject: from
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: msn.com

sir
iam not here to agur or defend my self, rether capability will speak it self.
give me from now to month end , if you did not receive your atm card tracking number or receive your fund, call me a ba*t*rd.
quto me and I will resign and hang myself .

how many years will this transaction take him and that is to show that he is not capable to release your fund than to be extorting / demanding money with one excuses to other than till get you forstrated financially .

how long will you be fooled , is it untill he fool you for ever?

if he is capable, what hold him not to release your fund till now , please don't write or call him again till you receive your fund .for you own good i warned.

he is only making money from you . if you continue to listen or pay to him , i sworn you will pay him till you become a puper because is payment with out end ,

if you like pay in your life to him, he will come up with another story to ask more. a word is enough for thre Wise.

i adviced as i was appointed to take over release of funds which we did but it did not go through because of erro and that was why i asked you to reconfirm your receiving account details with mailing address and your WhatsApp phone number and id attached
sir alternatively we have decesided to load your fund into atm as to avoid and your oast experience and asked you to come collect it in office taxas usa or you send the shipment delivery chargets to your ad to enable dispatch it on Friday and air way bill number giving to you for tracking and collection.

iam very sorry for what this man have done or cost you.

ism very shocked that you still dealing with that fake barrister who can not handle the transaction for years , how long will he handles it or is transaction for life?

how long will it take you to know that he is incompetent to handle this transaction.

please stop waisting your hard earn money to that fake lawyer that will continue asking you money till you become broke, dis regards him and give me twio werks and see if you will not call those who taught you have failed to cone and celebrate with you
awaits.
sincerely
Morgan
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