from: Mr.David Johnson <angoyarwilberforce@gmail.com>
reply-to: franklloydbengo@gmail.com
date: Sep 1, 2023, 5:34 AM
subject: WESTERN UNION MONEY TRANSFER
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: Beneficiary,
Your winning Prize of Eight Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars.(US$800,000.00) has been forwarded to Western Union for
immediate transfer to you. They will be sending the fund to you by
western union, the amount you will receive per day is $5,000.
The minister trust funds of Benin Republic will send you the current
standards track details you need to pick up your ($5,000) payment by
western union, you will receive $5,000 every day till you receive the
($800.000.00) united state dollars.
Note that the administrator payment need this details from you to process
your payment :
Fill your details below for reference purposes:
*NAME OF CUSTOMER: .........
*ADDRESS: ..........
*COUNTRY: .................
*TEL: .....................
*OCCUPATION: ..............
Remember your obligation to secure an International Remittance Form as
stated in United Nation act of that will help build and renew your
transfer file for record keeping as a way of checkmating the present
Economics crisis situations. Contact the below Electronic Transfer
unit of WESTERN UNION for immediate programming of your first
transfer:
Name: Mr. Carlos F White
e-mail: ecob777@qualityservice.com
e-mail: franklloydbengo@gmail.com
Thanks and God Bless.
Please note you will pay only $95 for western union authorization fee
to enable your smooth and successful receipt of your western union
payment fund.
Pay via Money MoneyGram or western union only:
Receiver's Surname: OBUKWELI.
Receiver's Giving Name: GEORGE.
Country , Benin Republic.
City Capital: Portonovo.
Regard
Mr.David Johnson
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