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Alex George - of7863997@gmail.com

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from: Alex George. <kenjackson2014@gmail.com>
reply-to: of7863997@gmail.com
date: Jul 5, 2020, 8:04 PM
subject: YOUR $5000 COVID-19 GIFT CHECK
mailed-by: gmail.com

YOUR $5000 COVID-19 GIFT CHECK
Send $50 iTunes card to receive your $5000 COVID-19 GIFT CHECK awarded
on your name by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, due to the Covid-19
pandemic, they offered you sum of (US$5000) Five Thousand United State
Dollars to take care of your self during the isolation period until
the virus is contained. You will received this US$5000 offer with cost
of ( $50 Activation fee) I will send you your $5000 offer by bank to
bank wire transfer OR Western Union OR Money Gram, it will be sent
immediately after activated it.
Don’t let this great opportunity slip away! We’ll Activate your $5000
USD and send the $5000 USD to you as soon as you send me $50 iTunes
card for your $5 000 activation fee, once again provide me with your
bank account information and with your phone number and your home
address to enable us transfer your $5000 immediately after activation,
you will have your $5 000 transfer to you as soon as you send me copy
picture of the $50 iTunes card and choose your choice to receive your
$5000 between Bank to Bank Wire Transfer and Western Union OR Money
Gram.
Do get back to me a.s.a.p to receive your $5000 offer. Stay Safe.
Alex George.
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