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from: Green Nelsen <greennelsen@gmail.com>
date: Nov 15, 2023, 8:58 AM
subject: Re: Attention: NELSEN GREEN
mailed-by: gmail.com

U.S.A. HomeLand Security Department.
Bureau of Consular Affairs
Washington , DC 20520
Greeting from U.S.A. Homeland Security, Date: 15/11/2023.

Attention:

Good day

I am HON Green Nelsen U.S Home-Land Security Relation Officer and Government Investigations Practice Group chairman here in Washington D.C

. It has come to our notice that your ATM VISA CARD worth of $6.7 million usd was stopped by Home-Land security Department and in our investigation towards the delivery, it is strictly obvious that Delivery agent misplace your clearance certificate , this was the issue that led to the stoppage of your package.

now as we have concluded with our investigation regarding the delivery it is free and fair , therefore what you need to do is to send the only required $105 usd to enable us to issue you a new Clearance certificate that will enable our diplomat to finalize the delivery to your address as indicated . Note that you are required to pay the fee through this payment option.

Through , WALMART, iTunes card or Steam wallet card
Bitcoin wallet
WESTERN UNION, MONEY GRAM , RIA MONEY TRANSFER.
require amount $105 usd

Finally You must try to reconfirm your current living address upon contacting us to avoid delivery to the wrong address.

1, Your full name:
2, Your home address:
3, Direct telephone number
4, Postal code require.

I am waiting for your urgent mail.

Your Sincerely,

Contact person: HON Green Nelsen
Email greennelsen@gmail.com
Call/ WhatsApp No:+1 650-516-7001
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