You've got the wrong email.
------Original Message------
From: Victoria Callister (HSBC)
ReplyTo: callister.victoria@e-mail.ua
Subject: Confirm if you are still using this email
Sent: Aug 29, 2012 4:10 PM
Attention please,
There is information I think might interest you. First of all, I do not know if I am talking to the right person, But I will like you to confirm if you are the owner of this email ID. Already I have your name and some details in my file in the office, but I want to be sure if i am communicating with the right owner of this email.
If you can prove that you are the owner of this email ID, I will like you to furnish me with your remaining information to enable me cross-check it with the one I have so that i can be convince that i am talking to the right person. I am taking this preventive measure because I do not want to talk to the wrong person due to the sensitivity of the information involved.
Other details will be forwarded to you as soon as I am convinced that I am communicating with the right person.
Regards,
Victoria Calister
HSBC LONDON
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone provided by Airtel Nigeria.
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