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Hear My Plead and respond PLEASE honeypot.emails@gmail.com
Scam Email received June 14, 2018 from iscoahij@amb-group-de.com
Email From:
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Subject:
Hear My Plead and respond PLEASE
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Hear My Plead and respond PLEASE
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Dear honeypot.emails@gmail.com, Joyce Hilda Banda sent you this email message with the following file attachments: – Hear My Plead and respond PLEASE.txt (552.0 bytes) Comment: I have to secretly send this plead. I am in Africa. My step father abused me after my mother&s death. My mother has left me behind fund deposit in a bank in Ghana without my step father&s knowledge. I am very depressed to get out of this dark hole with the help of a good soul which I hope its YOU. My step father is watching my every move so I have to be very careful. You need to help me to liquidate the fund without my step father&s knowledge and start our brighter future.Please help me and reply me ASAP to jaoky4645@gmail.com honeypot.emails@gmail.com
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