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Edwards Mike - Western Union - western.uion105@iname.com

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from: Mr Edwards Mike <ofil29789@gmail.com>
reply-to: western.uion105@iname.com
date: Apr 2, 2026, 10:36 AM
subject: compensation Your MTCN Number 3492061832
mailed-by: gmail.com

compensation Your MTCN Number 3492061832

Are you ready to pick up this $7,000.00 sent today? We have concluded
to effect your payment through western union$7,000.00 daily until the
$52.7 million dollars is completely transferred. Meanwhile, Samson Nkono has
western union $7,000.00 in your name today. So contact Western union
Agent to pick up this $7,000.00 now: Contact person: Tom West

E-mail ( western.uion105@iname.com )Tom West

Here is the MTCN Number 3492061832
Track it with web (https://www.westernunion.com/web/global-service/track-transfer)
Ask her to give you sender name, qu=gestion and answer to
pick the $7,000.00. Also you should send to him your information
Your full name
Your country
Your city
Telephone
The total cost for everything activate transfer files is $50 ask her
where you will send activate transfer files so that her will sending
your payment until your total fund of$52.7 million dollars is Completed
transfer to you this is your compensation

Mr Edwards Mike
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