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Jones Soda - Graphic Design Scam - autoteamsrticker@gmail.com

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from: Roy Bell <autoteamsrticker@gmail.com>
date: Mar 26, 2020, 10:54 PM
subject: Re: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com

Further to your recent application with Jones Soda, I am happy to inform you that you have been successfully entered into our program. We have now assigned a specialist (graphic designer), who will meet you to install the decals on your vehicle. You will therefore receive your payment as well as the money that will be paid to the graphic designer in the mail. So when you receive the payment, you are to remove your one week payment of ( $500 ) and give the rest to the assigned designer. This is to afford mutual relationship between you and the designer. A check of ( $2,452.50 ) would be mailed to you to cover your money and the graphic designer's funds. In view of this, please confirm the following details.

NOTE BOARDS (1/4)
1* Do you use your vehicle everyday? Yes
2* How much can we trust you with the decal fund? Totally
3* Have you crashed a car between July 2019 till date?no
4* How long do you intend to carry the advertisement on your vehicle? A long as you let me
* One(1)month, two(2) months or three(3) months?

Finally, kindly reconfirm your name & address as it should be on the check, where your payment should be sent to & correct phone #.Kindly check your email daily and keep an eye for the payment.I look forward to read from you soon.
Fred k wade
420 ladysmith drive
Simpsonville, DC 29681
Kind regards

Jones Soda
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