from: atmdeparrtmentoffice <atmdeparrtmentoffice@gmail.com>
date: Sep 20, 2021, 1:14 PM
subject: GOOD DAY SIR
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Hello:
I am Mr.Enock Nanny and I work with United Bank of Africa (UBA).
Please Can you use ATM Visa card to withdraw money at ATM cash machine
in your country? I want to transfer money to you from my country; it’s
part of money taken by some old politicians that was forced out of
power.
I will change the account details to yours which you will be
withdrawing money with it and always send my own percentage of the
money, and the amount we are talking about is
$6.5Million US dollars.
Whatever amount you withdraw daily, you will send 50% to me and you
will take 50%, the bank account will be on your name, I will be
waiting for your information as soon as possible.
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Phone number........................................
Best Regards.
Mr.Enock Nanny
My private email: atmdeparrtmentoffice@gmail.com
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