from: officedefweeavg@gmail.com
reply-to: officedefweeavg@gmail.com
date: Jan 20, 2021, 7:20 PM
subject: Dear Customer
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EMS Courier Delivery Service Ghana Ltd.
No 36 Matey-Bu Road Osu
P.O Box 137, Accra Ghana.
Dear Customer
Be inform that your Card is here in our office waiting to hear from you
with your information to enable us deliver your card to you just to avoid
any mistake of wrong delivery and your urgent response to this message
will be highly appreciated and your ATM CARD will be delivered to you from
our base in Ghana and that will not take more than 48 hours to conclude
your delivery.
So my dear kindly confirm your details to us, Your full name, your address
and your phone number. However, before we can be able to dispatch or
deliver your card to you, you will have to pay $80 usd for insurance so
that we will not have any problem to deliver your Card so if you want to
receive your Card, kindly inform us when you will be able to send the $80
usd through Ria Money Transfer to enable us quickly proceed to the
insurance company and insure your card and then carry out the delivery to
you.
I am looking forward to hearing from you, when you are able to make the
$80 Usd transfer through Ria Money Transfer only.
And we the EMS Express Mail Delivery service will send you your tracking
number once your package is due to leave for delivery to you and as soon
as you have the ATM Card I will ask my personal assistant to sms you the
secret pin number.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
Yours In Service
Rev John Mike
Delivery Supervisor EMS Express Mail<delveryofficeaupf@gmail.com
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