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Thomas William - Western Union - w.uoffice99334@gmail.com

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from: WESTERN UNION OFFICE <www.@docomonet.jp>
reply-to: "w.uoffice99334@gmail.com" <w.uoffice99334@gmail.com>
date: Jun 2, 2020, 4:11 PM
subject: ATTENTION Dear Beneficiary
mailed-by: docomonet.jp

ATTENTION Dear Beneficiary

YOUR FIRST PAYMENT OF $5000.00 IS READY FOR YOU TO PICK IT UP

This message is to inform you that your total fund of ($4.500,000.00 usd) has
been finally agreed to transfer to you via our office of western union which you
will be receiving the sum of $5000 daily until you receive the total sum of
$4.5million united states dollars. All you have to do is to reconfirm to us
your full info as listed, contact Mr. Thomas William :
Email ( w.uoffice99334@gmail.com )with your full details as requested.

Receiver's Name________
Address: ______
Phone Number: __
city:__________
Age and Sex:___________

Best Regards
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