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from: DR ELVIS VICTOR <elvisvicct@gmail.com>
reply-to: elvisvicct@gmail.com
date: Feb 14, 2020, 4:23 AM
subject: Re: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com

Urgent attention.

We have sent to you several mail regarding your ATM Card worth of
Thirty eight million seven hundred thousand ($38.700,000.00) Dollars,
please read the following emails and contact the Remittance office
immediately, you are informed that your payment sum of $38.700,000.00
Usd has been arranged to deliver to you immediately you contact.

Again, reconfirm your details for the ATM delivery by filling the form
below and send it immediately.

Contact person: Mr. Peter Wash Nash
E-mail: ( put your onw reply to here)

Fill The Form Below:

1. Full Names :...
2. Residential Address :...
3. Mobile Number:
4. Fax Number :...
5. Occupation :...
6. Sex :...
7. Age :...
8. Nationality :...
9. Country :...
10. Marital Status :...

N/B please send your full information to avoid diplomatic to deliver
to wrong person, I look forward to your urgent and positive response,
this is your opportunity to comply us concern your funds
$38.700,000.00

Best Regards.
DR ELVIS VICTOR
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