from: Monic Ajara <monicajara570@gmail.com>
date: Apr 6, 2020, 4:05 PM
subject: Dear ,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear ,
I am writing to confirm receipt of your message, and your request was duly noted. Yes, my boss left me a compensatory visa card for delivery to your home address. My boss is now in Venezuela with his new partner, and he instructed me to immediately send a visa card to your home address.
I will send your VISA CARD to your home address as soon as I receive your home address from you. Send the information below to me at once, so I went to the DHL office for the urgent delivery of the parcel to your home address without further delay.
1. Your full name ......................
2. Home address ........................
3. Your country ........................
4. Your phone number ...................
5. Your profession ...................
After receiving the above information from you, I will arrive at the delivery company to register your parcel for urgent delivery to your home address. I'm waiting to urgently get the necessary information from you. you can add me for whatsApp number +22893905396
Regards
Mrs Ajara Monica
Ajara Monica - monicajara570@gmail.com
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Ajara Monica - monicajara570@gmail.com
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