from: Federal Ministry <e.arris100@yahoo.com>
reply-to: mr.marthin.225@hotmail.com
date: Jun 13, 2020, 9:06 PM
subject: Contact Your $4.5Million Dollars
mailed-by: yahoo.com
HELLO DEAR
Contact the diplomat AGENT Mr.Marthins and give him your correct address and Phone number, he is on the way to your country with your consignment box Containing the US$4,5Million.
Use this code (XA-8050) as the subject of your mail to him for identification. Please try to contact them now so that they can proceed with Delivery of your consignment today okay.
1. YOUR FULL NAME:............
2. YOUR HOME ADDRESS:.............
3. YOUR CELL NUMBER:............
4. A COPY OF YOUR PICTURE: .....
5. YOUR AGE/SEX: ...........
6. YOUR COUNTRY: ..........
7. YOUR CITY: ............
8. YOUR occupation: .......
Contact him at the following information: AGENT Mr.Marthins.Your registration code is (XA-8050), use it as your subject when contacting him. Amount is the consignment is US $4,500,000.00.
Await your response to for further counseling and to enhance rapidity.
Yours Faithfully.
Phone: +229-61267997
Mail: (mr.marthin.225@hotmail.com)
Federal Ministry of Finance, Cotonou-Benin
NATIONAL HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY COMPLEX, SENATE HOUSE
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