from: Dr Paul Larry From western union <takehisa@khaki.plala.or.jp>
reply-to: westernunionheadoffice012@gmail.com
date: Dec 16, 2025, 2:17 PM
subject: Here is the Western Union transfer information for picking up $5000USD
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: plala.or.jp
Hello my Dear how are you doing today I am writing to let you know that we have already sent your first payment of $5000 through Western Union money transfer as we have received from (IMF) to transfer your full compensation payment totaling $5,5 Million Dollars via Western Union transfer in the United States. I've been trying to send you an email with the payment details for the western union money transfer since yesterday but the message persists
I don't know exactly why so today I'm trying again to send the email with the full western union information Resend the payment
information to you so you can pick up the money at any Western Union money transfer location near you e g B MTCN and name of the sender so
that you can picking up your $5000USD for us to send another $5000USD tomorrow as you know we only send you $5000USD a day
Please copy this payment information and walk to your nearest Western Union money transfer facility to pick up the $5000USD
And call me back to send you another Payment tomorrow, Manager Dr Paul Larry as soon as you Picked up the $5000 today You can also receive your funds of $5,5 Million Dollars via ATM MASTER CARD OR ONLINE BANK ACCOUNT
Here is the Western Union transfer information for picking up $5000USD
Sender first Name_Paul
Sender middle Name__Larry
Sender country United states
Amount 5000USD
MTCN Number_329-757-0660
I'll be waiting for your call once you've picked up your $5000USD Please email me your extension number as I will need to call you once
We send payment for the information. Note that we really need your current extension number so we can call you as soon as we've made
a payment to you for the MTCN
Dr Paul Larry
Thanks for Your servicer
Paul Larry - Western Union - westernunionheadoffice546@gmail.com
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