from: world bank <madamsusan4office@gmail.com>
date: Feb 26, 2020, 3:13 AM
subject: From Mrs Susanna Moorehead
mailed-by: gmail.com
Sir
Many thanks for your mail.
The final fee is us$750.
Use this fudiciary agent to send the final fee through western union or
Ria money transfer to this information bellow:
Receive first name Mr Jimmie Middle Names Goh Liang Last name Ewe
{ Mr Jimmie Goh Liang Ewe}
Home Address: 3-3 Jalan Chow Kit Kiri Off Jalan Putra 50350
State: Kuala LUmpur
Country: Malaysia
Telephone number: 60102691848
Amount: us$750
Text question: Susan
Text answer: Susan
Get back to me with the payment slip to enable us round up and release
your fund to you.
Susan
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