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Rose Jamess - Bank Of America - mrosejames96@gmail.com

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from: Mrs. Rose Jamess <revfathergodwinraymond16@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrosejames96@gmail.com
date: Oct 29, 2021, 5:10 AM
subject: Your urgent response is needed as soon as possible.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention. Dear

This is to inform you that your total amount in bank of America now
is $500,000.00 us dollars compensation for all the fund you lost
during the cost of claiming your winning and if you want to receive
the funds Please make a Choice of delivery for the Shipping of your
funds as they are as charged Below;

Bank to Bank wire transfer: 24 hrs cost $100
Atm master Card delivery: 48 hrs delivery cost $90
Consignment box delivery: 3 working days cost $80
Western union office transfer: 1 hrs cost $75
Money gram office transfer: 30 minute cost $60
DHL COURIER COMPANY: 1 day delivery cost $50
FedEx COURIER COMPANY: 2 day delivery cost $40
UPS COURIER COMPANY: 7 day delivery cost $25

buy Google play gift card or Steam Wallet card and iTunes card and
scratch it very well and snap it picture send to me because that is
the best way without cost you any transfer fee

Your full name ........
Home address .......
Your country.....
Your city......
Telephone........
Occupation......
Your Age ........
your copy id card ...

Finally if your not willing to receive your fund by any of this
method,then you are to come to our office at Washington DC to collect
your price, and you have a maximum of 3 day to do so or else we cancel
it and use it to pay the other victims..

Your urgent response is needed as soon as possible.
Best regard
Mrs. Rose Jamess
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