Sandra Scott - sandrascott0042@gmail.com

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Sandra Scott - sandrascott0042@gmail.com

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From: sandra scott <sandrascott0042@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, June 5, 2020, 06:26:21 AM GMT+5:30
Subject: Re: Attn: Beneficiary!!

Attention
I got your message and the content there was well noted also i will use this opportunity to let you know that your Atm card is save and you don't have to worry about it because i have contacted the issuing Bank which they told me that everything is ok.

The delivery charge has been paid but I did not pay their Official Security Keeping fee since they refused, they refused and the
reason is that they do not know when you are going to contact them and demurrage might have increase. They told me that their Security keeping fee is $98.00

Here is the info where you will send the payment because that is what hold as you can see ok.

Use Western Union/Money Gram to send the payment.

Receiver name Mouine Ando .
Address Porto Novo Benin Republic
Test Question In God
Test Answer We Truth.

Once you send it you should attach the payment slip ok.

Mrs Sandra Scott
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