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by Tim Atem Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:16 am
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Originating IP: 154.118.10.93
Originating ISP: Spectranet
City: Lagos
Country of Origin: Nigeria
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From: "Ben Smith" <[email protected]>
Subject: Lloyds Bank
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Good day, I hope my mail meets you in good health, I'm Ben Smith an official with Lloyds Bank UK, i would like to seek your assistance to handle a business transaction worth £5.4 Million pounds we both stand to benefit alot from it if you are interested, get back to me for more details.

Regards,

Ben Smith.

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