from: Mrs. Kathleen Nash Hall <mspacketphilip@gmail.com>
reply-to: edwardom507@aol.com
date: Sep 19, 2025, 11:53 AM
subject: Re: Your Abandoned Parcel containing an (ATM Card)
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:
This is Mrs. Kathleen Nash Hall, the Speed-Post Express General (Speed-Post Express Courier). I want to bring to your Notice that, on my routine Monthly investigation of every Speed-Post Express Courier Office visiting, I discovered an abandoned Parcel containing an ATM Card Value of (US$2.550, 000.00) in one of our offices. And when i made inquiry of the reason why it has not been mailed to the owner and I discovered that the mailing information on the Parcel was not complete, as the mailing information written on the form is just your name and email address, as the Beneficiary only, no delivery address on it. The Speed-Post Express Courier in that branch (Mr. Bernard Coleman) fail to mail it as programmed, due to the incorrect information.
I have made the arrangement of delivering the ATM Card Parcel to you. So, I'm sending you this message to get back with your current information to enable us to deliver to you without further delays or abandoning,
Now, I want to deliver the ATM Card Parcel to you by myself as I have made the arrangement of the delivery, I discussed it with the Homeland Securities including FBI and they have all given me the go head permission order to deliver it to you immediately you reconfirm your receiving address to this office in order for us to deliver the ATM Card directly to you,
Note, below is the officially information needed for the delivery of the ATM CARD to you, ASAP.
Full name:_____
Full mailing Address:_____
Your cell phone no:_____
Nationality:____
ID card copy or Drivers License:___
We shall deliver the ATM Card to you once you update us with the above information required to secure a perfect delivery of your ATM Card to your home/office address,,
Best Regards,
Mrs. Kathleen Nash Hall.
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