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from: Horabile Mr. David Brat the U.S Ambassador to Australia. <wwbank98@gmail.com>
date: Apr 30, 2026, 9:08 AM
subject: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
mailed-by: gmail.com

Welcome To U.S. Embassy & Consulates Australia: Address: Moonah Place Yarralumla, ACT 2600.

Greetings from the U.S Embassy!

From the Desk of Horabile Mr. David Brat the U.S
Ambassador to Australia.

Breaking News. Be informed that the United Nations Regional Office here in Australia discovered an amount owed to you through the UN central data system.

For security reasons, the UN lodged this amount of ($10,500,000.00 US DOLLARS ) into an ATM Visa card drawn from Australia's central bank because they do not want the money to be tampered with.

This fund was approved by the former US Ambassador to Australia Mr.Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr.. Meanwhile, the UN Regional Secretary here threatens to divert your money to the government treasury while submitting your payment file to my office because they said that your ATM Card has been here for so long.

The UN Regional Secretary said that she was instructed by Mrs.Jenny Wilkinson PSM the Secretary to the Australian Treasury to move the $10,500,000.00 US DOLLARS into the government treasury account for building of roads and other facilities in the country.

This is in line with the instructions of the Australian Treasurer, Mrs.Jenny Wilkinson that all unclaimed funds will be paid into the Government Treasury Account as unserviceable funds.

Furthermore we pleaded with them to give you the grace of 2 days to get in touch with you and the ATM Card will be packaged inside a U.S Embassy Official Envelope to be sent to you via Postal Mail at no cost to your mailing address. And the time frame for delivery is 48 hours, which is 2 days since it would be sent via a Postal Mail Service.

Meanwhile, a Custom Clearance Certificate must be obtained from the Australia Customs Authority at a fee of $50 USD for a full clearance certificate on the ATM Card. Hence, the $50 dollar fee must be paid within 24 hours upon your receipt of this notification via Apple Gift Card so that all necessary arrangements can be made ahead of time.

We are here to protect your interest and that is the reason why we are doing all we can to make sure all goes well, this is a huge amount of money which we don't wish for you to lose.

Also even if you don't have the $50.00 today try to borrow it and send it immediately today because this is your life opportunity and I don't want you to lose the chance any more.

Please I want you to try as much as you can to send the $50.00 today so that we will remove your funds from the list of those transactions to be seized by the Australia Government.

Please, if you are interested in working to receive this fund as brought to my attention by the United Nations Regional Office here in Australia, then I advise you to forward your complete information with the payment of $50.00 without any delay.

Your Full Name________________
Your Address__________________
Phone Number________________

Please take note that the "Custom Clearance Certificate and the ATM Card will be packaged together inside the U.S Embassy Official Envelope for immediate dispatch to your mailing address.

Congratulations!!!
Respectfully Yours,
Horabile Mr. David Brat
U.S Ambassador to Australia.
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