from: ATM CARD DELIVERY OFFICE <atmcarddeliveryoffice5465@gmail.com>
date: Jun 22, 2020, 4:36 AM
subject: RE: COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDS TO YOU.
mailed-by: gmail.com
FROM THE DESK OF
David Martinez Lopez.
Coordinator, COVID 19 Relief Funds Unit.
Attention:
Sir,
RE: COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDS TO YOU.
In the battle to stop the spread of COVID-19 across the globe and the vast effect it has caused lives and communities, an online e-mail beta test was ran and your email address was picked, to receive World Health Organisation CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUND (WHOCRF).
NOTE: THIS EMAIL WAS SENT FROM A NOTIFICATION EMAIL ADDRESS AS SPONSORS OF WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUNDS (WHOCRF) 2020.
Based on this Relief Fund, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has instructed us to make sure that you receive Corona Virus Relief Fund of US$250,000.00 via ATM Visa Card, which you are to receive in your country without any delay. Please note that you will be allowed to withdraw a maximum of US$10,000.00 per day.
This is to officially inform you that your (ATM Visa Card Number: 4083-0521-0049-8370) has been accredited in your favor, as we begin our COVID 19 Relief Fund of the Year 2020.
Your ATM Visa Card Value is US$250,000.00. We therefore advice that you keep in contact with me with the following information:
Your Full Names.
Your Full Receiving Address.
Your Mobile Telephone Numbers.
Age.
Occupation.
Your International Passport Copy or Identity Card.
Respectfully, get in touch with me as soon as possible.
Yours in Service,
David Martinez Lopez.
Coordinator, COVID 19 Relief Fund Unit.
Madrid, Spain.
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