from: laura lynnkruse <lynnkruselaura@gmail.com>
date: May 5, 2026, 7:11 AM
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mailed-by: gmail.com
Good Day
I bring you good news online today, we have a private financial firm that fund client account of there overdue payment fund pending for years from Africa and Europe and America so today the overdue payment fund committee has set a payment program for you to be able to receive your overdue contract, consignment, inheritance refugees payment with the 8,549,000,00USD this is the amount that have been appointed the OMELORA N' ISTANBUL, TURKEY FINANCIAL CENTRE to release the sum of the amount showed on the screen as you see.
you will have to provide me with your identification and banking details
so that i will verify and process your payment entering before you will contact the payment credit officer.
As soon as i hear from you i will know your seriousness to retrieve your overdue payment.
Lawrence Kruse
Lawrence Kruse - lynnkruselaura@gmail.com
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