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Aitken Jeremy Felipe - felipeaitken918@aol.com

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from: Felipe Aitken <felipeaitken918@aol.com>
date: Oct 2, 2023, 5:08 AM
subject: Re: Acknowledge receipt of this email and reply.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com

Dear

This is to acknowledge receipt of your email of today, October 2, 2023.

The email that was sent to you is about the ongoing United Nations compensation payments in which your email address was randomly selected among others to receive the sum of $1,000,000.00 USD compensation payment.

1. It depends on your choice of payment option, if you may choose to get paid through an ATM MasterCard; the ATM MasterCard will be issued to you with the sum of $1m USD loaded into it and delivered to your postal address with the Pin Number, to enable you withdraw your funds from any Bank ATM Machine in your country.

2. If you may prefer a Certified Bank Draft, it will be issued and delivered to you for depositing at your local bank in order to cash into your bank account the $1m USD payment.

More importantly, you are required to provide your information details such as:

1. Your full name

2. Contact address

3. Phone/Mobile Number

4. A valid, government-issued photo ID such as your driver's license or passport.

I look forward to receiving this information to enable us to commence the process of the payment.

Acknowledge receipt of this email and reply.

Regards,

Aitken Jeremy Felipe
Address: 9C3P+GM2, Rue de la Poste,
Phone: +22945584395
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