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Loan scam email from Brittin Melissa Michele mmbrittin1s@semo.edu Universal Credit LLC universalcreditllc@gmail.com

Originating IP: 106.223.79.68
Originating ISP: Bharti Airtel Ltd. As For Gprs Service
City: Delhi
Country of Origin: India

from: Brittin, Melissa Michele <mmbrittin1s@semo.edu> 
reply-to: “universalcreditllc@gmail.com” <universalcreditllc@gmail.com>
to: 
date: Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 8:00 PM
subject: HOW I MET A GOD SENT LOAN LENDER ( APPLY FOR LOAN WITH THEM TODAY )
mailed-by: semo.edu
signed-by: semo.edu

I’m Brittin, Melissa Michele resident at 808 NE 19th St Oklahoma City, I am a single mother blessed with 2 daughters. For a while now I have been searching for a genuine loan lender who could help me with a loan as I no longer have a job, all I got were hoodlums who made me trust them and at the end they took my money without giving me any loan, my hope was lost, I got confused and frustrated, it became difficult for my family to feed with a good meal, I never wanted to have anything to do with any loan lending companies on the internet again. Not until I met a God sent loan lender that changed my life and that of my family Through the help of a fellowship member “a lender with the fear of God in him he was the man that God sent to elevate my family from suffering. At first I thought it wasn’t going to be possible due to my previous experience until I received my 2% interest rate of loan worth $80,000.00 USD in less than 24hours. So my advice to anyone out there genuinely in need of a loan is to contact Him through this official email:- ( universalcreditllc@gmail.com )

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