from: WESTERN UNION PAYMENT <filewww.44@yahoo.com>
reply-to: uwestern414@gmail.com
date: Sep 11, 2020, 8:23 PM
subject: Greetings!!
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Greetings!!
I know it is because of your past expenses that make you not to believe me but I told you before that I cannot deceive you because my bible says, what shall it profit a man to gain material things and loose he/her soul, any way their is good news now, because you are to send $25 only to start receiving your daily payment which is $5000 usd everyday, The total amount of your compensation fund from WHO is $500,000 Dollars
Your payments have been already approved today for you to receive it but the management here says that you must pay $25.00 dollars for the Activation charge before you can receive the payment today, please send the BY SENDING COPY OF STEAM WALLET/ITUNES CARD, I have assured you a time without number that this is genuine and legitimate and you will start receiving your daily payment within 30 minutes after the confirmation of of $25 payment for activation charges/fee
I will not fail to release your payment after you send the $25.00 dollars as I promise, don’t fear as soon as you send the $25.00 dollars today, leave the rest to me and see if I am lying to you because I can not betray my trust towards my job because of $25.00 dollars,
So make sure that you try your possible best by sending the $25 payment today using STEAM WALLET OR ITUNES CARD,I promise you that as soon as we hear from you with the payment of $25.00 today i will send your pick-up information of $5000 dollars within 30 minutes after the confirmation of the payment.
I will be waiting for your reply
Yours Sincerely
Jane Jackson
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