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Dwane Clark - Kansas City Storage - shawnmunroe@t-online.de

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from: Kansas City Storage!!! <revstanshawn@gmail.com>
reply-to: shawnmunroe@t-online.de
date: Apr 22, 2021, 3:27 PM
subject: ###ATTENTION I BELIEVE YOU ARE STILL ALIVE###
mailed-by: gmail.com

Top Of the Day To You

I believe you are safe and sound in this Pandemic. I am The Head of HR Mr. Dwane Clark and your inheritance is in our storage facility. Efforts put in place to reach you all proved abortive.These assets were deposited here some Three years ago and now that the depositor is no more we have decided to locate you so as to enable you come forward and collect what rightfully belongs to you.

For clarity sake what was stored in your name is a Cash amount of ($3,102,000 dollars only) and an air tight sealed luggage.

If you are still alive kindly reply right away to the Head of Operations Mr Shawn Munroe on;

shawnmunroe.tonline.de@gmail.com

He will give you full details you need to follow in receiving your inheritance

Yours Truly

Head Of Human Resources,

Worldwide Storage Facility Kansas City, Missouri

Direct Line: 1 (484) 393-2639

WhatsApp: +1 (484) 393-2639

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