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Lucy Woolf - woolflucy30@gmail.com

Unread postby firefly » Fri Sep 24, 2021 10:02 pm

Unsolicited email received:

Hello Dear,

Good day dear, I am sorry to disturb you with my life issue but I seek your advice. My name is Lucy Woolf; I'm a Brit who lives in Dewsbury England. I attend university and I do part time work as a dressmaker. I lost my father in an auto accident prompting my mother’s death because of it.

My Father, Jacobs Woolf, willed me a large portion of his real estate holdings and income properties valued at £5,700,000 Pounds Sterling. I have yet to place a claim on it but right now things are not good and I'd like to have it. My Fathers stipulation was that I was either 30 years of age or married.

(Allowing my Husband to be in control). I am 26 so only my husband can make a claim on my behalf. I’d like to offer you the opportunity to stand in as my Husband and will share it for your assistance
. Your interest will be properly protected.

Thanks.

Lucy Woolf.


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Reply-To: woolflucy30@gmail.com
From: Lucy Woolf <jimrapassociates@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2021 04:34:03 -0700
Message-ID: <CANBRyfJhdC2R+sjsGSGAgMN0dmBnWHWS1pvme8XPPJ3NEiv=_w@mail.gmail.com>
Subject: Advice Me
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Re: woolflucy30@gmail.com

Unread postby firefly » Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:46 pm

Same message also received from:

Received: from o1.email.partneronline.ch (o1.email.partneronline.ch. [168.245.5.238])
Received: from [37.49.225.155]
Subject: Advice Me
From: Lucy Woolf <rapgin171@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 09:10:44 +0000 (UTC)
Return-Path: rapgin171@gmail.com
Message-ID: <PRO-SFTPKtdhQYZkxOj00009856@PRO-SFTP.ITSPRO.its-connect.com>
Reply-To: woolflucy30@gmail.com

Originating IP: 37.49.225.155
Originating ISP: Estro Web Services Private Limited
Country of Origin: Netherlands
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