from: fisherjoe@seznam.cz
date: Jan 18, 2022, 3:25 AM
subject: Re:Be rest assured and guaranteed everything is real okay
mailed-by: seznam.cz
Hello My Dear
Be rest assured and guaranteed everything is real okay
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Your should reconfirm your below information's where we will deliver your ATM VISA MASTER CARD (USD $2,500,000) to you
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Thanks
Best Regards,
Mr. Fisher Joe.
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Fisher Joe - fisherjoe@seznam.cz
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