from: Ofelia Norman <ofelianorman47@gmail.com>
date: Jan 23, 2026, 6:53 PM
subject: Compensation
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello
I am so sorry for the late reply. How are you today? I understand you may not remember me again. I appreciate you for your great efforts to our unfinished transfer of funds into your account, although you nursed some ill feelings due to one reason or the other best known to you then. I'm very happy to inform you about my success in getting that fund transferred, thanks to Mr. Jadwank Ayra, a business man of Indian origin who came to my aid at the most crucial time and it was successfully achieved.
I am currently into a new investment project in Mumbai (India). However, I want to thank God for keeping to his promise that those who put their trust in him will never be ashamed. I did not forget your sincere little contribution then, that is why I want to compensate you and show my gratitude to you with the sum of Seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($350.000.00) I left a VISA CARD for you. Your funds have been loaded and credited in the card already and you can withdraw anywhere in the world via ATM.
To take delivery, kindly contact my secretary on her private email address (ellajoe3882@gmail.com) her name is MISS ELLA JOE with the following
information to prove yourself to her:
Your full name:...............................
Your address:.................................
Your phone number:............................
Note that if you did not send her the above information completely, she will not release the ATM Visa Card parcel to you because she must be sure that it is you. I may not be opportune to attend to your mails for now, as I am very busy. Thanks for your understanding and accepting this with a good mind.
Regards,
Barr Ofelia Norman
Barr Ofelia Norman - ofelianorman47@gmail.com
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