From: MR GODWIN <emekambachu38@gmail.com>
Reply-To: godw87388@gmail.com
Date: 12 August 2023, 4:19
Subject: Attention my Dear Friend,
Greetings
I'm writing to inform you about your consignment Brought by the (IMF)
and World/Bank/Group for your compensation,
Which has been mandated to Deliver the consignment Contains Sum of $15
million.USD to your home Address,
The fund is awarded from European Union and United Nations
respectively, to compensate all scam victims that have been scammed in
African countries and other parts of the world. Consequently, your
name is among the beneficiaries who have been listed for compensation
and the fund/consignment is currently deposited in our custody to send
to all beneficiaries that have been benefited from this cash Payment
process.
Meanwhile, you are advised to reconfirm the following information on
receipt of this message to avoid delivery to wrong person.
1- Your Full Name
2- Your Delivery Address
3- Your Contact Telephone Number and mobile number for effective communication
4- Your present Occupation
5- Your Identification (Passport number
6- Your personal email address
Please note for security reasons and safety of your funds, you have to
keep this cash delivery very confidential.
Thank you for your understanding. Our goal is to serve our customers
better. Please acknowledge the receipt of this message as soon as
possible.
Thanks
Senior agent
Mr Godwin eliot Jr
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