from: Mrs. Alice Collingwood <williechidi8@gmail.com>
reply-to: pjoy60554@gmail.com
date: Oct 27, 2021, 10:37 AM
subject: Urgent Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com
Consumer Credit Card Services Wells Fargo Card Services
51193 Washington, DC 19651-5493
Urgent Attention
This Mrs.Alice Collingwood the Wells Fargo Bank, your ATM CARD $ 15
Million United States Dollars credited still in our diplomatic Mr
John Wright what is going on for the payment $ 25.00 delivery fee to
receive your ATM CARD $ 15Million United States Dollars credited
today or are you the fee $ 25.00 ???
Before ownership with your name EXPIRED send it iTunes card or steam wallet
or Google Play Card ($ 25.00) and your home address to receive your ATM CARD of
$ 15Million United States dollars today
Send iTunes card or steam wallet or Google Play Card $ 25.00 and your
home address ...
Your Full Name ..
Your Address ...
Your City ...
Your Phone Number ..
Your Nearest Airport ...
If not have Itunes card use information send the fee $ 25.00 from Ria
money transfer or world remit forward payment details and your address
Receiver's Name :: UGOCHI ELIZY
Receiver's Address ::: No 17 Gariki Road Benin Republic Cotonou,
Amount .. $ 25.00
MTCN ...
Sender ....
Remember only fee you will pay to receive ATM CARD $ 15Million United
States dollars is $ 25.00 no more, I am wait for your you reply now
with the payment $ 25.00 iTunes card picture and receive your ATM CARD
$ 15Million United States Dollars credited
Yours in service.
Mrs. Alice Collingwood
Wells Fargo Bank
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