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Scammer - josephluwa38@gmail.com

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from: joseph luwa <chichant@khaki.plala.or.jp>
reply-to: josephluwa38@gmail.com
date: Feb 4, 2026, 11:12 AM
subject: urgent attention
mailed-by: khaki.plala.or.jp
signed-by: plala.or.jp

Please your urgent attention and response is needed right now!!!
I was in my office filing some paperwork when Mr. Donald Floyd came into the office with a sad news that you were involved in an automobile accident
He also came up with a news that you were taken to a nearby hospital, and you authorized him to come to this office and inherit your funds from us because you were weak and unable to pick your funds or wait at home for it to be delivered to you
So, he decided to come to our office to carry out your order
We decided to contact you to find out the truth

We can't say that you’re the one who ordered him to come and pick your funds, but it depends on how you act towards this matter

Because if you’re silent then that could prove to us that you’ve authorized him to pick up the funds from my office ....

This is the reason why we need your urgent response

But if you don’t respond till next 5 hours

We will go ahead and hand over the funds to Mr Donald Floyd and take what he says as the truth
my WhatsApp number +44 7502 095773
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