from: Sir Charles J. Colocino <cj.colocino11@gmail.com>
reply-to: cj.colocino11@gmail.com
date: Feb 15, 2021, 5:47 PM
subject: Good News!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good News!!
I’m Mr.Mark Edward, the new appointed Postman of Regular Mail Post
Office branched at Washington D C. I assumed this office on 20th,
August, 2020. On going through the files of the previous records of
this office, I discovered that there are six parcels containing ATM
cards each one attached with an email address of the owner on it. The
former appointee of this office Kenneth Mullar Jr. failed to carry out
the delivery as it was instructed and programmed. Probably, one of his
reasons for not carrying out the delivery was that you have not
provided your postal address to him for the completion of the delivery
as he remarked.
According to the content recorded in each file, the ATM card was
deposited by one Senior Evangelist Mathew Peterson who died one year
back as a charity foundation parcel to each of the six of you. On the
statement he wrote on the list, he stated that each of the
aforementioned ATM cards contains the sum of US$10,500,000.00 and he
found your email contacts as reputable and capable persons that can
use the charity awarded ATM Cards to change the lives of people.
Meanwhile, I've made the arrangement of posting the six parcels
through Regular Mail Post Office to the six of you to your respective
mailing addresses.Am also sending the same message of the same content
to six of you that own the six abandoned ATM CARDS each at the same
time. If found in spam folder, it could be due to your Internet
Service Provider, ISP. So move to your inbox before your reply.
I went to our head office at In Washington D C and reported the issue
of the discovered six ATM cards in my office and they verified it and
gave me the veto order to carry out the delivery immediately you
reconfirm your mailing address to this office in order for us to mail
the ATM CARD directly to you after Postal Stamp of the parcel. Note,
below information is officially needed for posting of the ATM CARD
ASAP.
Full name:
Full mailing info:
Your cell phone line:
Country:
Nearest Airport:
We shall post your ATM Card once you update us with the above info and
you shall be given a tracking number, that is, the Track and Trace
number of your parcel once it is posted to your mailing address, so as
to enable you track your parcel to know exactly when it will arrive to
your mailing address.Remain blessed as I'll be looking forward to
receiving your immediate response.
Contact: Email( markedward77070@gmail.com)
Regards,
MR.Mark Edward
+1 (616) 2949823
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