from: Paypal Corporate Headquarters <edwardphelanjr@gmail.com>
reply-to: paypalpaylocation@gmail.com
date: Oct 13, 2020, 2:42 PM
subject: Paypal Corporate Headquarters
mailed-by: gmail.com
Paypal Corporate Headquarters,
2211 North First Street San Jose, California 95131
Phone +1 (858) 260-6320
Dear Customer, Thanks For Choosing Paypal
We wish to inform you that we have agreed with the IMF, FBI & Consulate office to perfect the transfer of your $4,600,000 compensation, Winning & Inheritance through our good office. Kindly place an Order With Paypal And Choose between Shipment Of Cash of $4,600,000, Wire Transfer or through ATM Debit Card Delivery From (California) If You Want to Make Any Changes Like Cancelation Kindly Call Us On Our Toll Free-+1 (858) 260-6320
We need your help in resolving an issue with your PayPal account, if you wish to receive your fund through Paypal. We have sent an order for approval to IMF & FBI for your fund release, therefore kindly get back to us.
Transaction Id-(PPLY89777A7) Order Confirmation
We noticed some unusual activity on your PayPal account and are concerned about potential unauthorized account access. Your Paypal account is being charged with $50.00 for verification and authentication. Kindly pay up $50 and stand a chance of receiving your above fund before the end of the day.
Sincerely,
PayPal
2211 North First Street San Jose, California 95131
Phone +1 (858) 260-6320
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