from: harris jan <harrisjan20022@gmail.com>
date: May 30, 2020, 12:34 AM
subject:
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I am Miss. Harris Jan from Philippines a Computer IT with Industrial
Commerce Bank of Cambodia. I am 32 years old, just started work with
I.C.B.C. I came across your file which was marked X and your released
disk painted RED, I took time to study it and found out that you have
paid VIRTUALLY all fees and certificate but the fund has not been
release to you. The most annoying thing is that they cannot tell you
the truth that on no account wills they ever release the fund to you;
instead they let you spend money unnecessarily.
I do not intend to work here all the days of my life, I can release
this fund to you if you can certify me of my security, and how I can
run away from this country Cambodia if I do this, because if I don't
run away from this country after i made the transfer, I will be
seriously in trouble and my life will be in danger. Please this is
like a Mafia setting in Cambodia; you may not understand it because
you are not in this Cambodia.
The only thing I will need to release this fund is a special HARD DISK
we call it P3D-120 SSD-drive. I will buy two of it, recopy your
information, destroy the previous one, and punch the computer to
reflect in your bank within 24 banking hours. I will clean up the
tracer and destroy your file, after which I will run away from
Cambodia to meet with you. If you are interested.
Do get in touch with me immediately, you should send to me your
convenient telephone/fax numbers for easy communications and also
reconfirm your banking details, so that there won't be any mistake.
Regards,
Miss Harris Jan
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