From: Ms Alyssa Shaw <drgodwinemefiegovenor123@gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Subject: Sorry to invade in your privacy
To:
Greetings to you,
Sorry to invade in your privacy and if truly you have not received
your Inheritance payment, Contract payment, lottery Payment, please
reconfirm your information once again to enable us release your
payment through our corresponding paying bank in New York. You are
hereby warned not to communicate or duplicate this message to anyone
for any reason what so ever.
Kindly forward your information to us immediately you receive this message.
1. Your full Name.
2. Contact Address.
3. Your Cell-phone Number.
4. Your Date of Birth.
5. Your International Passport photo page or your Driver's License
We are waiting.
Ms Alyssa Shaw
United Nations Office
United Kingdom
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