Attention Beneficiary,
How are you today? I am write to inform you that we have already sent you USD$5,000.00 dollars through Western union as we have been given the mandate to transfer your full compensation payment total sum of USD$1.500,000.00 (one Million five hundred thousand united state dollars) via western union by this governemnt.
I was calling your telephone number to give you the information through phone but I couldn't get through that yesterday even this morning.
Now, I decided to mail you the MTCN and sender name so that
you will pick up this $5,000.00usd to enable us send another $5,000.00usd today as you know we will be sending you $5,000.00usd per day.
So Please pick up this information and run to western union to pick up the $5,000.00usd and call me back to send you another payment today,
My direct phone line is +229 66-54-11-99.
Email(westernunionofficebenin846@gmail.com) call or email me once you picked up this $5,000.00usd today. Here is the western
union information to pick up the USD $5,000.00usd,
Senders Name:Elizabeth Nakiganda
MTCN ===== 1870132312
TEST QUESTION: === what?
TEST ANSWER====Who
Amount :====USD $5,000.00usd
Country:====Benin-Republic.
I am waiting for your call once you pick up this USD $5,000.00,Please mail me your direct telephone number because I need to be calling you once we send any payment for the informations.
Thanks.
Mr.Jerry Wood.
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
USD$1.500,000.00 (one Million five hundred thousand united state dollars) via western
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