from: Rev. Dr. Jack Donna <rev.jackdonna@yahoo.com>
reply-to: rev.jackdonna@yahoo.com
date: Feb 20, 2020, 3:07 PM
subject: Re: Proposal
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Attention: ,
We hereby acknowledge receipt of your mail, It is true that Dr. Stephanie Lynn Smith, From California United State of America was in Nigeria some time ago in pursuit of her approved payment which became necessary because all her effort to get same proved abortive following the activities of some unscrupulous elements in the Nigeria resulting in her loss of a lot of money to the tune of $80.000:00 So when she came to Nigeria she was directed to me because I have been officially assigned to pay an approved compensation amount of the sum of $950.000 to all scammed victims after due verification. In the light of the above therefore, You are as a matter of urgency advised to do the following in the earliest possible time to enable us effect the said payment to you after verification.
(1) Reconfirm your authentic contact address and telephone number.
(2) Reconfirm your receiving bank account with which the said amount shall be received.
Upon the receipt of the above particulars from you, the approved compensation amount of the sum of $950.000 shall be remitted to your bank account through telegraphic wire transfer within 5 bank working days.
We expect to hear from you.
Yours faithfully,
Rev. Dr. Jack Donna.
Chairman UNPAID Compensation Unit,
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