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from: Jose Akummy <akummyjose@gmail.com>
date: Dec 21, 2020, 6:15 AM
subject: bank credit card of £110,000.00 British pounds, (VISA CARD)
mailed-by: gmail.com

My Dear Son In The Lord,

I hereby acknowledge receipt of your detailed mail and its contents quite understood.

How are you, I hope all is well with you, Yes I have an instruction from this lady who is currently in Asuncion now to send you a bank credit card of £110,000.00 British pounds, (VISA CARD) which you can only receive by posting or mailing.

Meanwhile, our local post office has been prohibited and neglected by our Government due to terrible fraud and corruption so it's no longer in use and citizens had no other choice than to start using private courier services like DHL, FedEx, etc. I will go and confirm from a courier agent on how they can deliver this ( VISA CARD) to your place as you asked me, but you need to urgently re-confirm to me your 1. Full Name .2. Your Country and Contact address 3.your country of residence.4. Telephone number .5. Your Mailing address and 6 your Age which will be used to post the CREDIT CARD(VISA CARD) for safety, you should reply urgently to this email so that I will tell you the outcome of my visit to the courier office. I am waiting for your response

I will always be available to respond to any other information you may require in the case of this Bank Draft.
May the blessings and peace of our Lord Jesus be upon you and even your business Amen. (Tel: +221774276117) am correctly now in missionary work to a western African called Senegal.

Yours in the service of the Lord,
Rev. Father Jose Akummy.
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