from: WESTERN UNION <mathewdon888@gmail.com>
reply-to: wuof2019@gmail.com
date: 15 Aug 2021, 07:50
subject: Guarantee Payment
mailed-by: gmail.com
Western Union Transfer Department
Dear Customer
Good day,
After our board of Directors meeting this today, we agreed that sum of
$5000.00 will be sending to you on daily basis till your payment is
complete WORTH ($ 10,700,000,000 USD) MILLION.Below is your first payment
information that is awaiting for pick-up in any Western Union location
in your country.Copy and peast this site and track your first payment
of $5000{https://www.westernunion.com/tr/en/selfservice/app/tracktransfer}
MTCN: 885-669-4775
Sender: Troy Williams
Question: Best Color
Answer: Green
Amount: $5,000
Its important to inform you that this payment is not yet available for
you till your payment files is activated. According to your records
here, the activation charge of your payment files is $50.00 only.
Within 10-minutes of activation, your payment will be available for
pick-up in any Western Union in your country and be informed that this
activation fee is one-time payment, once its activated you will be
free to receive your daily payments.
Send the fee by puruchasing a Apple iTunes gift card $50
You can buy and send Apple iTunes gift card, Steam wallet gift card
As soon as we confirm the fee today, we will immediately activate your
payments and notify you back then you can pick up your first of $5,000
today as stated. Please note that you need to go along with your
passport ID or Drivers license when you need to pick up the transfer
today okay.
Thanks as I wait for your urgent respond.
Sincerely,
Frank Hikmet Amos
Director Western Union
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