from: MR Musa Smith <officefuiless@gmail.com>
reply-to: obfill61@gmail.com
date: Apr 19, 2021, 2:38 AM
subject: Dear customer your toatl funds is $60.8 Million us dollars
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear customer
your total amount of money in our office here in usA is $60.8 Million
us dollars and i want you to Contact me through this my email address
( obfill61@gmail.com ) and tell me how do you want to received this
your total amount to and make sure that you will chose one here so
that you will received your funds urgent so i am waiting your reply
back to me today once you get my email ,
Bank to Bank wire transfer: 24 hrs cost $150
Credit Card delivery: 48 hrs delivery cost $125
Consignment box delivery: 3 working days cost $100
western union office transfer: 1 hrs cost $75
money gram office transfer: 30 minute cost $50
DHL COURIER COMPANY fee: $75.00 (1 day delivery)
FedEx COURIER COMPANY fee: $60.00 (2 day delivery)
UPS COURIER COMPANY fee: $50.00 (3 day delivery)
just buy i tunes card or Steam Wallet card and scratch it very well
and snap it picture send it to me because that is the best way without
cost you any transfer fee if you want to receive your funds to you ,
REGARDS
MR Musa Smith
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