from: Barr. Sam George <aminmuhammed41@gmail.com>
reply-to: postalserviceu68@gmail.com
date: Sep 18, 2023, 9:46 AM
subject: Congratulations.
mailed-by: gmail.com
United States Postal Service
Address: 2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520.
Dear Friend: How are you doing today together with your family, I’m
the new appointed Postman of Regular Mail Post Office branched at
United States Of America. I assumed this office on 16th, August, 2023.
Ongoing through the files of the previous records of this office, I
discovered that there are six parcels containing ATM Card each one
attached with an email address of the owner on it. The former
appointee of this office (Alhaji Ahmed Musa Jr) failed to carry out
the delivery as it was instructed and programmed. and one of his
reasons for not carrying out the delivery was that you have not
provided your postal address to him for the completion of the
delivery. According to the content recorded in each file, the ATM card
was deposited by one Senior Evangelist Mathew Peterson who died Few
months ago. On the statement he wrote on the list, he stated that each
of the aforementioned ATM cards contains (US$8,500,000.00 Eight
Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars ) and he found
your email addresses without your names in the internet. The rest of
the five email addresses are listed below should case you are
interested in asking them if this is real; or if they have received
the same message as you did.
Meanwhile, I am making the arrangement of posting the six parcels
through Regular Mail Post Office to all of you. So, I want you to
provide your postal address and your personal information as listed
below:
1. Your Full Name:
2. Your Postal Address:
3. Your Country and current City:
4. Your Telephone Number:
5. Your Country’s Postal Code:
Don’t be surprise in case this email message appears in your mail box
as “undisclosed recipients” because I am sending the same message of
the same content to six of you at the same time.
I went to our head office at United States Of America, and reported
the issue of the discovered six ATM cards in my office and they
verified it and gave me the order to carry out the delivery
immediately after you send the $45 for the Postal Stamp of the parcel.
We would have deducted the fee out of the main fund but as you are
clearly aware that we don’t have any access to the pin code of the ATM
card until you receive it and open it yourself. It’s an illegal act
for us to open the pin code ourselves. So, you should send the $45
today for the Postal Stamp. Send the $45 through information below for
immediate release of your ATM card to your doorstep within 24 hours
you send the money. You are required to send the fee of Postal Stamp
of the parcel today.
Send $45 buy any of the listed Card. Steam Wallet Card or iTunes Gift
Card. and attached the copy,
Then, provide the following information after sending the $45.
Yours Sincerely,
Barr. Sam George,
United States Postal Service
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