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from: Rev. Micheal Tony <africardcenter03@gmail.com>
reply-to: pro.mise@aol.com
date: Feb 27, 2021, 5:20 AM
subject: DEAR CUSTOMER, ARE YOU (DEAD) OR (ALIVE)
mailed-by: gmail.com

DEAR CUSTOMER, ARE YOU (DEAD) OR (ALIVE)

I am writing to confirm the fact if you are (DEAD) or (ALIVE) and
failure to reply back in the next 24hrs simply means what Mr.James
Steve, said was right that you are dead. Mr.James Steve, has agreed to
pay the needed charge fee valued of $48 dollars required for the Bond
Stamp Duty Fee of your (FUND) but we have not gotten the money from
him yet as we want to find out if you are DEAD or not due to covid19
issue. So if you are still (ALIVE) you are advice in your own best
interest to reply back, The only money you will pay to our office here
is just $48 for the Stamp Duty, take note of this now, so we can stop
further communication with Mr.James Steve, and deliver the (ATM Card)
to your door step being the original benefactor of the $4.7Million US
Dollars.

Remember that after (two day) you did not make the payment then we
will divert your Fund to Mr.James Steve because we don’t have more
time to wait.

Bellow is the information where you will send the Fee via World Remit
Or Ria Money Transfer.

Receiver Name :.... Chidi
Receiver Last Name :.... Favour Nweke
Country:::::::: Benin Republic
City::::::: Cotonou
Amount::::: $48.00
Sender's Name::::??
Money Transfer Control Number:::??

You must send us the details provided by Western Union or Money Gram
office immediately you made the payment of $48usd.

Senders Name==
Sender Address==
Phone Number==

Beside if you fail to comply with the needed $48 Dollars required
there’s no way we can deliver the (ATM Card) to your country. Looking
forward hearing from you if you are still ALIVE, reply back for fast
action so that your delivery will commence upon receipt of your
payment.

Best regards,
Rev. Micheal Tony
phone (+229-380-375-29)
EMAIL: pro.mise@aol.com
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