Rebecca Barry Fraudulent Email
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Dear Beloved One in Christ |
The reason why i am writing you this letter is because i want you to stand as beneficiary to the sum of my US$1,000,000.00 (One Million United States Dollars). I don’t have any biological child of my own who will inherit this money neither do i have any adopted child My relatives and friends have plundered so much of my wealth since my illness and i cannot live with the agony of entrusting this huge responsibility to any of them anymore.
I want to donate this money to support churches and evangelism i also want to help children and orphanages in your country donating this US$1,000,000.00 (One Million United States Dollars) as charity is the only legacy i can leave behind after my death, help me to fulfill this goal before i die and please always remember to pray for me when i die my soul will rest in peace. Please there is political crisis here in my country so i will like to transfer this money before anything hopping to the money so if you are willing to help me receive this money please i will like you to contact me today with my email. rebeccabarry5@live.hk
Expecting to your message soonest.
Sincerely,
GOD Bless You
Sister Rebecca Barry
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