3R9-X1C

Date: November 23, 2009 23:00 pm Comments: 0

From: “Timothy Groath” <timgrt@abn.amro.com>
Reply-To: ikobogrants@smartcape.smartcape
Subject: 3R9-X1C
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:05:11 -0000 (GMT)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Our Ref: IKB/NG/M2F09
Your Ref:

iKobo is a company that specializes in money transfers. With them, you can
send money to any country with your Visa or MasterCard. The recipient gets
the transfer put onto a secured Visa debit card which can be used
worldwide at ATM locations for cash withdrawals. This debit card, which is
reusable, is shipped to the recipient.

As part of our expansion and promotional package for the fiscal year 2009,
we are pleased to inform you that your email was selected to receive this
year’s grant amount of the sum of $2.8 million US dollars. This funds
would be made available to you through an iKobo Visa card.
We have concluded plans to deliver this card to you as soon as possible.
Your delivery code is 3R9-X1C.You are to send us the following details:

FULL NAME:
DELIVERY ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER
COUNTRY:
OCCUPATION:
MARITAL STATUS:
SEX:
AGE:
ANY VALID I.D:

Please also note that you are immediately to pay the delivery service fees
of US$130 so that the card would be delivered to you and as soon as the
payment is made you will be given a tracking number to enable you monitor
and trail the status of your delivery.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
© Copyright 2001-2009 iKobo Inc.

https://www.ikobo.com

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