from: Richard Orlando <file88070@gmail.com>
reply-to: fedexexpresscompany56@gmail.com
date: Jan 31, 2021, 3:01 PM
subject: Attention: Dear Beneficiary,
mailed-by: gmail.com
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE
FOR THE COORDINATION OF
HUMANITARIAN AFFAIR.
Our Ref: UN/ANT/UAL
Your Ref: ING/ATM/857
Attention: Dear Beneficiary,
The INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) enhanced by the United Nations and Federal Bureau of Investigation have successfully passed a mandate to the current president of the United State's his Excellency President Donald Trump to boost the exercise of clearing all foreign debts owed to you and other individuals and organizations who have been found not to have receive their Contract Sum, Lottery/Gambling, Inheritance and also to help Citizens to fight against COVID -19 pandemic.
Now, all modalities regarding your fund release has been put in place and your total sum of $17.5M (seventeen Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) has been uploaded into an ATM Card with a custom pin based which you will use to withdraw up to $12,000 per day from any ATM machine that has the Master Card Logo on it and the card have to be renewed in 4 years time which is 2025. Also with the ATM card you will be able to transfer your funds to your local bank account. The ATM card comes with a handbook or manual to enlighten you how to use it. Even if you do not have a bank account.
It is my pleasure to inform you that your ATM Master Card has been registered with FedEx Courier for delivery to your resident address and it is estimated to be delivered in the next 2-3 working days. You are therefore advised to contact the FedEx Courier office in Brooklyn, NY so that they can issue you the delivery tracking information which will enable you to monitor the movement of the delivery until it finally arrives at your door steps. Reconfirm to them your delivery information such as Full Name/Address/City/State/Zip Code/Home and Cell Phone numbers. Below is their contact information;
FedEx Ship Center
51 20th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232, United States
Contact Person: Frank J. Gonzalez
Email: fedexexpresscompany56@gmail.com
Email: of095676@gmail.com
Tel +1 +18063050114
Congratulations, your long awaited fund will now be delivered to you without further delay.
Yours Faithfully,
Richard Orlando
UNCC Co-ordinator
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