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Johnson Peterson - johnsonpeter558@aol.com

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from: Mr. Johnson Peterson <casaospitalita@piccolaopera.org>
date: Nov 12, 2021, 4:52 AM
subject: Greetings,
mailed-by: piccolaopera.org
signed-by: aruba.it

Greetings,

How are doing?

I wish to inform you that i have been able to moved the funds to Dubai United Arab Emirates with the help of another person, i got a help from another man and was able to move the consignment to Dubai United Arab Emirates where i am presently trying to invest my own share of the funds i have left a bank ATM card of US$10.5 Million (Ten Million Five hundred thousand Dollars) for you but i handed it over to MRS.MERCUL ALENA , the Chief Executive Officer FedEx Courier Company REPUBLIC OF BELARUS and directed her to give you the ATM card included the pin code You should contact her through his private. Email: merculale67@aol.com and he will hand over the ATM card to you. Again, you are not to pay for the delivery Charge, the Insurance premium and the Clearance Certificate Fee of the ATM card showing that it is not a Drug Money or meant to sponsor Terrorist attack in your Country because I have already paid for them, the only money you are expected to pay is only the security keeping fee of the ATM card so far i would have paid the fee but the company insisted that I should not because they don't know when you will be contacting them and to avoid demurrage or further cost. You are to reconfirm the below information to them to avoid any mistake on
the Delivery.

Postal address;
Full Names:
Direct telephone number;

i will be out the internet for sometime but write me to let me know, and when you have receive the bank ATM card.

REPY ON THIS EMAIL BELOW: johnsonpeter558@aol.com

Yours friend

Mr. Johnson Peterson
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