from: mr.James Godwin <drhickd@gmail.com>
reply-to: frommoneygramfirstpayment@gmail.com
date: Jan 5, 2026, 6:52 AM
subject: FROM MONEY-GRAM BANK OFFICE
mailed-by: gmail.com
FROM MONEY-GRAM BANK OFFICE
NOTE THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO PAY YOU YOUR MONISE THROUGH MONEY-GRAM URGENT REMITTING OFFICE SINCE YOU WAS UNABLE TO RECEIVE YOUR MONEY THROUGH MONEY-GRAM DUE TO THEIR
MANAGEMENT BUT NOW WE HAVE SENT YOUR FULL COMPENSATION PAYMENT OF $2.500.000.00USD TO YOU THROUGH MONEY-GRAM OFFICE, YOU WILL BE RECEIVING $5,000.00 USD PER DAY, BUT I
WANT YOU TO CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT IN MONEY-GRAM RIGHT NOW AND ASK HIM FOR YOUR FIRST PAYMENT .HIS NAME IS MR. PAUL EDWARD ASK HIM TO GIVE YOU THE MONEY GRAM PAYMENT
INFORMATION SO THAT YOU CAN BE ABLE TO PICK UP YOUR FUNDS THROUGH MONEY-GRAM OFFICE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.
EMAIL ADDRESS IS (frommoneygramfirstpayment@gmail.com)
AND CONTACT HIM WITH YOUR FULL INFORMATION.
CALL MR.PAUL EDWARD Tel: +229-57258914
Your name..................
Country......................
Phone no......................
Address/city...............
166GYAge/...................
CALL OR EMAIL HIM NOW SO THAT HE CAN PROVIDE THE MONEY-GRAM INFORMATION TO YOU AS URGENT AS YOU CAN. BE NOTED THAT THE ONLY PAYMENT YOU ARE GOING TO PAY THEM IS $50.00
USD ONLY FOR TRANSFERRING YOUR FIRST PAYMENT OF $5,000.00 USD TO YOU WITH OUT ANY DELAY. THANKS
AND GOD BLESSING YOU
mr.James Godwin
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