Fake Product recommendation at Leo Online Shopping

Supposedly from: Rose Milligan

Wire Sent: $1,384.16 => stupid-data-entry-made-easy.spam/ 

Hey,

Wire Sent Number JS5389C 

ID No. BL0RG1DWEBKP
Login: sucker at somesite.com
Monthly Amount $1,384.16

=> dumb-data-entry-made-easy.spam/

The weekly Repayment is Supported...


Congratulations!


Rose Milligan 

Rd, Duluth, GA 30096, United States

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