from: revfatherjonathandonald46@barid.com
date: Nov 23, 2020, 8:56 AM
subject: Hello Sir I AM Reverend Father Jonathan Donald Lulu. God bless
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Sir. i am in Dhl office now in other to post your bank atm visa card to you. Now , Yes i am Reverend Father Jonathan Donald Lulu in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church Dakar Senegal. i am 52 year old.
Sir. according to the Dhl Manager he told me that
It will cost you only $120 dollars before they will post the bank visa card, to you over there in your country ,today so i want you to send the sum of $120 dollar immediately to enable post it Ok
Sir here is , My Details this is the information you will use to send the money to me through Money Gram Transfer. you have to make this payment immediately because of time Ok.
Receiver NAME........... Jonathan Donald Lulu
ADDRESS.........Rue 1005/112-Youlf -Parcelles Dakar Senegal
Country................. Senegal
City........................ Dakar
Telephone numbers +221 704548955
Reverend Father Jonathan Donald Lulu.
Thank you,and remain blessed in the lord.
Remain blessed.
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