Several Fraud Email Solicitations
| hide details1:22 PM (17 minutes ago) |
hello
my name is Suzan and my contact adderss is :iam a beautiful young girl with full of love and carely, well i saw your profile and i love it, i think we can click together. please i will like you to contact me through this my email adderss thus please contact me with my email adderss i will like to show you my photo and at desame time you will know more about me.once again please contact me true my email adderss.dont send it to the site,the will not allow me to read your reply dou to i dont have any access their.so please email with my address.
thanks for your understanding
Suzan
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| hide details12:11 PM (1 hour ago) |
£750,000.00 Pounds was given to you In The BPO Lottery
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| hide details11:28 AM (2 hours ago) |
Reply this email for more information (brclybank@aol.com ).
Thanks
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