from: DR BLESSING NDUME <off915901@gmail.com>
reply-to: adriana.macieski@hotmail.com
date: Nov 14, 2023, 2:36 PM
subject: COMPENSATION PAYMENT OF $1.5M USD
mailed-by: gmail.com
DEAR SIR
COMPENSATION PAYMENT OF $1.5M USD
WE PAY VIA WIRE TRANSFER OR ATM MASTER CARD
I was instructed by the America Authorities to pay you the sum of
{COMPENSATION PAYMENT OF $1.5M USD (One Million Five Hundred Thousand
United States Dollars Compensation ) through our chase bank America plc
Be inform that this paying bank bears the cost of transferring your
COMPENSATION PAYMENT but the only charge required from you is the sum
of $50 for {INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TRANSFER PERMIT
Finally, you have to reconfirm your full contact information below to
program your funds for transfer.
(1) Your Full Name:
(2) Your Complete Address:
(3) Age:
(4) Country:
(5) Direct Telephone Number:
(6) Mobile Number:
(7) Present Occupation:
(8) Attach a copy of your working I.D/driver’s license.
{9} Bank Details
ONCE I CONFIRM YOUR DETAILS I WILL ADVISE YOU ON HOW YOU SEND IT FEE
FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSFER OF YOUR FUND OR YOU CAN GET APPLE GIFT CARD OR
STEAM
WALLET CARD PICTURE COPY ATTACH HERE AS SOON AS YOU CAN NOW, OR I WILL
GIVE YOU MY BITCOIN WALLET ADDRESS TO SEND THE $50 USD HERE OKAY?
I am looking forward to receiving your urgent response.if you still
alive and also want to receiver this transfer here immediately you
send this $50
DR BLESSING NDUME
FOREIGN PAYMENT DIRECTOR chase BANK America PLC
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