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Peter Marriott - pmarriot1@yahoo.co.uk

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from: Peter Marriot <pmarriot1@yahoo.co.uk>
date: Oct 16, 2021, 1:59 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS
mailed-by: yahoo.co.uk

Dear Sir,
My Name is peter Marriott an emissary i will like to inform you that we are presently paying beneficiaries who are long due for the compensation since they have not been paid..
We are paying out compensation of $6.5 million dollars in cash.
Also we are try to avoid banks charges and demands upfront for this reason the consignment will be arriving NEXT WEEK IN YOUR COUNTRY and, if you are interested please indicate for us to short list your name because this exercise will only take place for a week .
This the best means to receive funds no upfront bank charges some that cannot be substantiated and delays rather you will see live your funds and count them too keep this top secret .
This necessary because lots of complains have been heard besides do not ask for any alternative means of payment this will be ignored this is the only option.
Advise your functioning mobile telephone number, your current occupation, and your address for the delivery and current Age.
Note that no third parties treat strictly private and confidential .
Waiting for your response.
Yours Sincerely.
PETER MARRIOT
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