from: Patricia Patricia Powell - Alcaria <personalconfidentialinfo@mail.com>
date: Jan 29, 2023, 4:37 AM
subject: Card of the day
signed-by: mail.com
Dear
We have on this day recognized and approved twenty-two (22) ATMs delivered to our office. These cards consist of visa/master Gold cards. Your given name was printed on one of the cards. This was as a product of the outcome of the conference with President Buhari of Nigeria and American Government during his preceding trip in Washington DC
However, FBI Counterintelligence unit has circumspectly affianced in a demonstrated implement for guarantee references, and after an appropriate analysis, has incorrigible that those cards are unadulterated and undisputed.
Fill up the form attached of your statistics substantiation, and include a photocopy of your compelling classification document (International Passport or Driver’s License) for International shipping, courier, and packaging service via DHL .
Should you have any question; do not hesitate to contact us.
I anticipate your abrupt punctual retort.
Best Regards.
Patricia Powell - Alcaria
For Christopher A. Wray
Director Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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