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Charles English - United Nations - emailofficec22@gmail.com

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from: Mr Charles English <truistfinanc@gmail.com>
reply-to: emailofficec22@gmail.com
date: Dec 3, 2025, 4:05 AM
subject: Attention dear beneficial
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention dear beneficial

This is Mr Charles English, a special delivery agent from United Nations office, I am contacting you regarding the delivery of your ATM card package as instructed by UN and world bank, I have been trying to reach you through phone conversation but you're not picking up your call, please it's very urgent as I needed to finalize this delivery within this week..

Your package is currently in your country and if you can get back to me as soon as possible, I will complete your delivery today.

Kindly update us with below information to avoid any wrong delivery of your package.

Full Name......
Home address.. No Box.......
Phone number....
Other Email Address......

Contact me through this email or phone number below for more information.

Text me or call Phone Number: +1 812 516 2091/ WhatsApp number +1 530 202 2975
Email Address: emailofficec22@gmail.com

Thank you very much and I waiting to hear from you

Greetings Mr Charles English
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