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Robson Campbell - Bank Of America - ankofamericausa0010@gmail.com

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from: ROBSON CAMPBELL <w.frank64@yahoo.com>
reply-to: bankofamericausa0010@gmail.com
date: Jan 5, 2020, 10:12 AM
subject: Happy New Year,
mailed-by: yahoo.com

From Bank Of America USA.
Accountant Officer (Bank Of America)
Bank Of America 100 North Tryon Street,
Charlotte, NC 28255. North Carolina,
United States Of America.
Contact Person: Mr. Robson Campbell

Happy New Year,

This is good news from our recent transaction and I believe this will be a good news to you as well, This is official and our Director General has signed the release of your $4.8Millions to you tomorrow morning as it was approved today in this Bank.

What it will cost you now to get your funds release to you is $100.00 Google play card and If you send this Google play card of $100.00 this morning, You will get your funds tomorrow morning without any delay from this Bank.Your sufferer and financial problem will be over because this is fee is the only fee you will pay to receive your total funds of $4.8Million United States Dollars. Do fast and send the Google Play Card today with the picture.

This is last opportunity you have to claim your winning funds this new year and what it will cost you now are just Google play card of $100.00.

Have a great day and our regards to your family

Have a great day.

Yours sincerely,
Mr. Robson Campbell
Chair Of the Bank Of America USA.
Co-chief Operating Officer,
Bank Of America ®
Corporate Office, NC
Bank Of America USA,
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