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Dr Mrs Portia Kuffour - Western Union - ofile378@gmail.com

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from: Dr. Mrs. Portia Kuffour, <of7863997@gmail.com>
reply-to: ofile378@gmail.com
date: Aug 5, 2020, 11:03 AM
subject: MTCN NO: 028-400-9904 is available
mailed-by: gmail.com

Goodmorning,

Your mail is been acknowledged.

How are you doing? Hope you are good.

Be informed that the Payment with the MTCN NO: 028-400-9904 is available
in the system for pcik up by the receiver.

However you are finding it difficult to pick it up over there because it
is not been activated.

You need to pay up the sum of $50:00 Usd for the activation fee in order
for it to be activated here and after which you will be informed to proceed
to any of our Agent Location nearest to you to have the first pick up
confirm same today.You can track your $5000.USD and confirm that its
available for you

You can go to apps stores and buy Itunes card or steam wellet of
$50.00 to acativate your funds okay.your total funds is $1.5m USD.

Send me the payment Receipt Copy once you are done with the payment for
confirmation.

Thanks.

Yours sincerely,
Dr. Mrs. Portia Kuffour,
Director, Western Union,
5th August, 2020.
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