from: Mr. Paul Robertson <ilbitrus922@gmail.com>
date: Jul 27, 2021, 4:15 AM
subject: BE GUIDED YOUR ATM MASTERCARD IS READY FOR PICK UP
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
Your ATM Master card No 55** ***9 ***3 ***1 valued $1.7 Million US Dollars issued by Santander Bank is now ready for retrieval.
Kindly, contact Mrs. Margaretha Aichner via whatSapp # +44 7520 605682 or email : mag.aichner@gmail.com, with your Address, phone # and ID to arrange pick up / delivery soon.
Nevertheless, be informed it is your responsibility to pay for the shipment of the master card to your designated address if you can't come over in person to pick it up.
Failure to contact or conclude pick up and delivery of your Master card within 72 hrs of this announcement, you are liable to a fine of $200 or the let out of your cash card will be suspended indefinitely.
We look forward to your positive reaction upon receipt of this email urgently.
Please, be guided .
Congratulations to you !
Best regards,
Mr. Paul Robertson.
Public Relation Officer,
Scam Victims & Covid - 19 Restitution Liquidation Center (SVC19RLC),
Overseas Development Institute in Partnership with World Bank, 2021.
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Paul Robertson - ilbitrus922@gmail.com
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Paul Robertson - ilbitrus922@gmail.com
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