from: Available To Pick UP <availabletopickup76@gmail.com>
date: Dec 13, 2020, 5:33 PM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com
YOUR MONEY IS AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP ANY MONEY GRAM LOCATION.
The first payment of your compensation fund has been sent today via money gram for you to pick up your payment of $5000.00. We will continue sending your money until
your total amount of $2.8 million is completed. So rush to any money gram office now to pick up your first payment of $5000.00 now, after that you can get back to me
for your second transfer, I am waiting to hear from you as soon as you pick up your first payment, you've to call our head office for your second transfer through this
number +1(863) 354-3624
Here is the information to pick up your first payment track it now with the last name and go and pick up your first payment of $5000.00
Sender's name::::John La nwako
Amount Sent:::::: $5,000
Reference::::::::::5208-2081
Text Question::::::who
Text Answer::::::::GOD
Yours respectfully,
Mr. Tom Willam
From Money Gram Office
Once again be advice to reconfirm your information such as to complete the
transfer:
RECEIVER NAME:
ADDRESS:
COUNTRY:
CITY:
TELEPHONE NO.:
OCCUPATION:
Number:
Contact me on my email address .. availabletopickup76@gmail.com
Once you contact me on my email address I'll give you the activation MTCN number immediately thank you so much
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