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from: MR AKOLA PETER <westernunion257@gmail.com>
reply-to: jomargot52@gmail.com
date: Jul 11, 2021, 6:18 AM
subject: Transfer Of Your $4.9million usd If You Are Available
mailed-by: gmail.com

Transfer Of Your $4.9million usd If You Are Available
Hello?
There is a Wonderfully News on July 9th,because the Federal Ministry
of Fiance with Federal Government and IMF head a meeting on Friday
July 9th about this your $4.9million usd,and after the meeting he
concluded that you will receive this your $4.9Million United State
Dollar,and again every things is already sign to the Federal Court
Benin republic.but according to them,you will pay for Security Keeping
fee of your fund.the cost of the Security keeping fee is $25 dollar
Only.and now i want you to tell me how you like to receive the
$4.9million usd immediately you receive this email weather transfer to
your Account directly or ATM card or Consignment Box.

Try to contact this email / jomargot52@gmail.com / and send the
security fee of $25 to them today,use it to buy Google play or or
steam wallet or iTunes gift card and send it,because after today the
transaction will start to increasing fee for you $15usd per day until
you are ready.i swear for you that after this payment of $25 there is
no payment again,because every thing is sign to the court.

Or You can use this information to send the fee through world remit or Ria

Receiver's Name..........Jones Eze
Country Name............ Benin Republic
Receiver Address.........Cotomgbe Street 41 Benin Republic
City.................Cotonou
Text Question.........IN GOD
Text Answer.............WE TRUST
MTCN...................
Sender Name...........
Receiver Phone...........+22995867513
Amaount.........$25 usd

Thank You
Remember Bless
MR OGOCHUKWU CHIDOZIE
You are free to call me here/ +22995867611 immediately you send the card,
and tell me how you want to receive this your fund immediately,
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