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From: "Dr Max Connor."<[email protected]>
Reply: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2018 20:43:46 +0400
Subject: Compliment of the Day,


We decided to contact you directly by email to acquire the proper
verification and proof from you in respective of your approved
payment
of $17,500,000.00(SEVENTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED
STATES DOLLARS,because we received a message from Mr Jay Marvin
Griffin last week Friday,who said that he is your representative,that

you have cancer of the heart and you have been hospitalized as a
result of your illness,then you have instructed him to claim the
payment on your behalf as your representative.

However,we have checked your email accessibility and we have
discovered that your email is very active and still using by the
recipient,that is the reason why we need an urgent clarification from

you before Mr Jay Marvin Griffin will be accepted to claim the above
payment on your behalf.

Thanks,

Dr Max Connor.
Director of information on Foreign payment Affair.
International Monetary Fund.
Phone number: +1-(205) 844-5593.