from: Patrick Owo <infounionmoneytrans@aol.com>
reply-to: Patrick Owo <infounionmoneytrans@aol.com>
date: Oct 24, 2020, 10:42 AM
subject: URGENT
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com
sir
This is to inform you that your $1 .5 million USD The part of this
funds will be send to you via western union money transfer. To enable
you received some funds Therefore this payment release to you as
follows of contract both lottery winning fund that originates all
around Africa . This supervision exercise was part of the agreement
signed between the joint meeting of this office, Eco was, United
Nations and the African Union.
The total amount mentioned above is with western union outlet and they
will send the money via western union to you. Note they will be
sending $24,000 USD every day to you
in three different transactions by western union. Therefore i want you
to comply with me in other to receive this fund from the western union
officer in charge for position on foreign payment , and ask him to
give you the
text question and answer, so that he can programmed the payment in
your favor as follows The MTCN 463-6604-114) MTCN 534-8459-770)MTCN
950-4586-527 the first in three different transaction worth $24,000
then each worth $8000
dollars every today. Call him now to enable him transfer you first
payment by today or tomorrow call him with this number +.and get in
contact with 7476 now and ask him to give you text question
and answer and every other information you need to pick up your
$24,000 soonest Here is what he may require from you.please dint
failed to respond the message
Receiver Name==
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Note that the there is no room for delaying this transaction stated on
transfer by western union money transfer font fail to Contact him now
on this web Contact person also give
him call lto confirm your message
Rev.Patrick Owo
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