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from: MR JOE LARRY <riamoneyoffice87@gmail.com>
reply-to: jrn63430@gmail.com
date: Mar 2, 2026, 9:36 AM
subject: Hello I hope this text finds you in good spirits. Well without wasting much of your time
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello I hope this text finds you in good spirits. Well without wasting much of your time I would like to notify you that your long awaited pending fund worth $11,000,000.00 USD

The treasury department have released your fund to be delivered so without wasting much of your time you are requested to provide the following data.

your full name for reconfirmation
your currently phone number
your currently home address to avoid wrong deliver

NB: you have to pay VAT valued at just $29 only and upon your confirmation shall the payment information be given to you and bear it in mind that the delivery is ( COD ) cash on delivery but the VAT is upfront fee.

I will advice you to pay by gift Card is quick and easier way to buy steam wallet card or iTunes card, if you can send it today send me the pictures, so that i will redeem it to cash here and you will get your ATM Card .and Kindly get back to us OK.

best regard
MR JOE LARRY.
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