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- Dear friendmoney($1.5m)usd to you ,so reconform your full information to them, 1,your Name 2I havemade necessary arrangement with western union money transfer to transferyour ,Occupation 3,Your Address 4,Your copy of passport 5,Your ba.(6) nk account NoYour phone number to enable them transfer the money to you ok.This is their E-mail to contact them ok;( [email protected])Thanks,michaeledo
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by The Enchantress Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:56 am
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