from: Mr. Anthony Uwah. <ddzcompensationunitd@gmail.com>
reply-to: wwesternunion41@gmail.com
date: Sep 17, 2021, 4:44 PM
subject: Therefore, you are advised to reply to this email ASAP for more instruction.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Information coming from our corporate headquarters now states that you
can now receive your funds as soon as you send only but $100 instead
of $250. This latest development came in place as a result of serious
meetings held by the board of directors together the ambassador of
your country in order to make sure that you receive your funds. The
conclusion in the said meeting made it possible for you to go ahead
and send only but $100 so as to enable Western Union to release your
daily payments.The fee will cover all the expenses to release this
fund because when the fee is confirmed here, the attorney general of
federation will release all the necessary documents needed to back up
this transaction so that you will be able to receive your funds
without fear of molestation.
Bear in mind that you are to receive a total sum of ($800,000) as a
compensation payment from ECOWAS board as one of the SCAM Victim. So,
you don't need to worry a lot because every arrangement has been made
with the help of the embassy together with attorney general of
federation to ensure that everything goes as planned.
Therefore, you are advised to reply to this email ASAP for more instruction.
Mr. Anthony Uwah.
E-MAIL: wwesternunion41@gmail.com OR dakmyanl23@gmail.com
+229-62 00 43 45
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Anthony Uwah - wwesternunion41@gmail.com
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Anthony Uwah - wwesternunion41@gmail.com
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