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From: < freelenodouglas@thefbi.co.uk >
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2014 22:38:45 +0100
To: < freelenodouglas@thefbi.co.uk >
ReplyTo: < mwaet@e-mail.ua >
Subject: Bank Transfer of $11.3million ( info@depfa.int.tf ) Disregard the other email

The National Lottery January 11th, 2014
P O Box 1010
Liverpool, L70 1N
United Kingdom
BANK TRANSFER OF $11.3Million
We have instructed DEPFA BANK to transfer $11.3million from our account with them to you. They have insisted that you will have to open an account with them first and have the funds transferred to your account with them. Please contact the bank and open an account with them. You may wish to send them the following information
Full Names
Full Address
Telephone Number
Sex
Age
Marital Status
Occupation
Nationality
Contact them by email ( info@depfa.int.tf <info@depfabank.int.tf> ).
Be further advised to maintain the strictest level of confidentiality until the end of proceedings to circumvent problems associated with fraudulent claims. This is part ofour precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program.
FREELE DOUGLAS
THE NATIONAL LOTTERY,
CAMELOT GROUP,
VERIFICATION AND PROCESSING DEPARTMENT,
UNITED KINGDOM.
 
     
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