from: MarIyeh Nada <nadasussan@gmail.com>
date: Feb 25, 2020, 7:08 PM
subject: Congratulation Urgent answer
mailed-by: gmail.com
THANK FOR YOUR REPLY TO MY EMAILS, I HAVE WAITED YOUR RESPOND SINCE TWO MONTHS NOW JUST TO INFORM YOU THAT I DROOPED A CHEQUE BANK DRAFT AT AFRICAN BANK SENEGAL TO GIVE YOU.
Hello Dear i want to use this media to thank you and to inform you that i have finally retrieve my later father funds with a new partner who based in Paraguay, i am now with my husband here in Paraguay for our future life and also to invest, i want to thank you for your previous help which you lender to me those previous days concerning the transfer of my later father Dr. Martin Ibrahim, but unfortunately you did not fulfilled the requirement which bank request in order to proceed with the transfer to you but i do appreciate your effort that time, these is the reason why i dropped a CHEQUE BANK DRAFT Contains ( NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND BRITISH POUNDS ) on your name at African Bank Senegal in Dakar Senegal.
i will advise you immediately to contact the bank manager through his email or phone number so he will send you the Cheque Draft live and once you receive the Cheque you will withdraw your money from the CHEQUE BANK DRAFT at any Bank in your country, The invoice of your Draft is on your name already.
Now contact the Bank manager through his email contact or phone number.
Name: MR. Adam Johnson
Email: ( african_citidusenegal.bank@collector.org )
Phone: ( 221) 764439589
i will be busy with my husband here for our future life project and investment,enjoy your days, as soon as you receive this mail contact the bank immediately ok
Your friend
Miss MarIyeh Nada
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