from: JOHN GROARKE <stan@soborka.net> via gmail.com
date: Jul 2, 2021, 5:41 AM
subject: Re: Please Read Carefully.
mailed-by: gmail.com
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH AFRICA
OFFICE OF THE U.S AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH AFRICA
JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA
Attention
I wish to inform you that I shall be coming to your country for an
official meeting on Thursday 8th July 2021 and I will be bringing your
Atm Master Card along with me which contains US$850,000.00. As an
Ambassador to SOUTH AFRICA, I have been mandated by my Government to
ensure that your Atm Card gets to you without any more delay as our new
Government promised to help the world during this difficult time of
Covid 19.
I am convinced 100% that you have had bitter experiences with various
scam officials claiming to be high government workers and thereby
defrauding you of your 'hard-earned money'. The activities of these scam
has changed your perspective about conducting business on the internet,
and you now believed there is no genuine business that can be conducted
on the internet. The internet was created by Americans for the purpose
of creating awareness for products/services and conducting genuine
business with ease. I am fully committed to deliver the "Atm Master
Card" to you at your door step within 72hours in order to prove to you
that the Government of USA cares about the well being of the world at
large.
As a US Ambassador, I am making every effort to ensure that no citizen
of the United States and other part of the world is cheated by anyone.
Therefore I need your utmost co-operation and understanding to actualize
this dream.
Frankly speaking, I understand that anyone in your shoes will feel
betrayed because of what you have gone through and the delays you had
experienced in receiving your Atm card, but I still want you to show me
your trust by giving me the benefit of doubt on this delivery
arrangement. My identity and personality is verifiable, and I promise to
deliver the parcel to you safely without any hitch. Your Atm Master Card
worth US$850,000.00 MUST BE REGISTERED AS AN AMBASSADORIAL PACKAGE as
planned. Do not allow this arrangement to die off because of US$300 for
the registration fee of your Atm Master Card. I mean well for you and I
believe you will appreciate me more when you finally receive your Atm
Card upon my arrival with the package in your country.
I expect to hear from you immediately as to enable me advise you on how
to send the US$300 for the registration of your package. It is also
important that you kindly furnish me with the followings:
1. A copy of your either Passport or ID
2. Your address
3. Your telephone number
Bear in mind that once you pay the registration fee of your package, I
will then update you on my arrival plans in your country. I hope you
will understand and follow my instructions to enable me serve you
better.
Regards
Ambassador JOHN GROARKE
US AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Email: stan@soborka.net
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