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Indicate Your Acceptance info@calibrated.net
Scam Email received June 20, 2018 from info@calibrated.net
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Indicate Your Acceptance
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Indicate Your Acceptance
Indicate Your Acceptance – info@calibrated.net
My name is Guy Marshall Davis.I am the Attorney in charge of your deceased relative trust investment.You are advised to RECONFIRM your Full Name, Address & Direct Phone Numbers to enable me perfect the legal documentation at the British Court Services. As mandated by the Non Disclosure agreement on your deceased relative&s trust.Confirm receipt of this mail as well as indicate your acceptance.I will attach my official id card to assure you that this is a legitimate TRUST investment and a copy of your deceased relative death certificate herein for your records as well as soon as you provide the details mention above. Faithfully Guy Davis info@calibrated.net
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