from: Mr Ben Edward. <markedward1347@gmail.com>
reply-to: benedward691@gmail.com
date: Sep 7, 2023, 4:48 AM
subject: Dear Beneficiary,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Beneficiary,
I am here to notify you of your US$8.9 Million which was supposed to
be sent to you by any of your choice but you have kept silent
because of the cash that you were told to send. Please I am here to
inform you that the federal minister of finance has made it very easy
for you. Now you are to send only $50 and you will have your cash
without anymore delay.minister of finance has make it very easy, for
you and we are waiting
Please make sure that you send the $50 Itunes gift card
immediately you get this message including your information, i will be
waiting for the $50 Itunes gift card copy, we believe you are aware
that your cash is from the United states and will get to you through
delivery, and you should reconfirm your full information.
Thanks,
Name: Mr Ben Edward.
Email: benedward691@gmail.com
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Ben Edward - benedward691@gmail.com
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