from: westernunionu nionu <westernunionu063@gmail.com>
date: Sep 14, 2021, 2:24 AM
subject: Attention My Dear
mailed-by: gmail.com
WESTERN UNION MONEY TRANSFER HEAD OFFICE / INTERNATIONAL
Attention My Dear
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your email response in regards to your award of ($2,500,000 million USD) which approve by WESTERN UNION here. The only money you have to spend is $100 Dollar to get the lawyer who will sign your claim document, since you will not come down to sign by your self, moreover your (1 Digit Number) is still Hold and as soon as you send $100 today your MTCN 680445357*1 will sent you the complete one so you can pick up $5000 dollar today
We wish to inform you that every other necessary arrangement is done, you will be receiving maximum of $5000 dollar every day by day until the total fund of ($2,500,000 million USD) get completed.
Instruction was giving to us by International Monitory Fund to invite you for signing your claim document, or you send $100 dollar only to get a lawyer who will sign on your behalf.
Below is the receiver information in-case if you will not be able to come down by your self.
Receiver first Name :.................... Kenneth ILochi
Receiver Second Name:.............. Chinedu
COUNTRY....... Nigeria
CITY.......... Lagos
TEXT QUESTION........WHEN
ANSWER.......... TODAY
AMOUNT NEEDED........$100 ONLY
We are waiting to hear from today with the fee to enable this department to release your fund immediately. Looking forward for your anticipated response.
Here is Your Available for pick up and as soon as you Send the $100 usd (1 Digit Number) releasing to you so can pick up $5000 usd
Very best regards,
MR David Alaba
Director Western Union
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