from: Mr.Mark Benjamin <rollsroycemotorcarslimitedukca@gmail.com>
reply-to: fileofficee1@gmail.com
date: Apr 27, 2026, 1:42 PM
subject: Intelligence Agency
mailed-by: gmail.com
This letter serves as a formal notice, providing you with a final deadline to
ensure your cooperation and compliance in order to facilitate the processing of
your pending transaction. The delay is due to the pending approval from the
United States registration and the necessary clearance from the Central
Intelligence Agency (C.I.A) concerning the 2025 stamping order.
To proceed with the definitely release amount of USD $2,500,000 transferred by
Mark commune from Citizens Bank New York, an immediate payment of USD $50 is
required to obtain the necessary approvals. Kindly ensure that this payment is
made promptly in order for the transaction to be completed today,
Your name:::::::::::
Your phone number::::::
Home address :::::::
Your ID Card::::::::
You’re required to send the fee using our available payment methods below.
Apple Card or BTC crypto
Make sure you contact me with your payment receipt and your current address
Kindly ensure to reply back immediately if you’re the owner of this
email, so we can authorize Your pending transaction to you.
I await your immediate response with the information needed.
Please move this email to your inbox, if found in the spam folder due to your
email network server.
Regards,
Mr.Mark Benjamin::
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