from: Ronald Dewart <hfc9954@gmail.com>
reply-to: offic083@gmail.com
date: Nov 25, 2021, 4:22 AM
subject: your atm visa card
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear good friend
this man Mr, Henry John from your country came to our office today
said that you on the way to go and buy the Steam Wallet card or i
tunes card of 50 and you got an accident and took you to hospital you
died, and we want to confirm from you now before we are allow him to
pay the fee because he said that his your next of kin and he want to
pay the 50 today to claim your total amount of $80. 7 Million dollars
so i am waiting your urgent reply back to me before he will pay the 50
today so if you want to claim this your funds here to our office today
try to buy the Steam Wallet card or i tunes card today and scratch it
very well and snap it picture send it to me before he will claim this
your funds here and once you pay the 50 today within 24 hours time i
will delivery your atm visa card to your home address ,
Your full name:..........
Home address:..........
Your country:..........
Your city:..........
Telephone:..........
Occupation:..........
Your Age :..........
your copy id card ...
Best regard
Ronald Dewart
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