from: Bright Salami <brightsalami@yahoo.com>
date: Apr 7, 2021, 12:00 PM
subject: Dear
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Dear
Sir,
Compliment of the new month.
I am not supposed to write to you at this moment because you might feel it is the same tune of email you receive daily, but it will be your own good to revert to this information am giving you now.
From every indication you are worried over all the money you have spent trying to get paid with your Contract/inheritance payment but to no avail which has given you sleepless night.
I want to know if you are still interested in getting paid also what is the problem that keeps your payment on hold, if you can give me answer to this question I will help you with a sponsor that will take care of whatever that have caused the delay in receiving your payment know matter what the problem is all about.If you want my assist get back to me so that we can open communication.
Hope your receiving bank is still valid to receive any amount the sponsor will give you.
I wait for your email,
Respectfully yours,
Bright Salami.
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