from: Johnson <rollsroycemotorcarslimitedukca@gmail.com>
reply-to: ofiles231@gmail.com
date: May 2, 2026, 12:56 PM
subject: Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the USPS
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Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the USPS
Hello ,
We have not received any update from you regards to your $900,000.00 USD ATM in our custody please we awaiting your response send us the required $40 USD fee today to enable our special agent proceeds to deliver your package as agreed,
My name is David P. Steiner the new appointed Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the USPS and I'm here to help you resolve your problems.Thank you for your patience and cooperation
Pay the $40 fee via Apple Gift Card, Razer Gold Gift Cards or Steam Gift Card upon receipt of this email purchase any of your choice scratch and forward to us,
Thank you for your trust and confidence
Yours in Service
Johnson
Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the USPS
Address: 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW
Washington, DC 20260, USA
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Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the USPS - ofiles231@gmail.com
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