from: Mrs.Caroline Edward <kennetheke38@gmail.com>
reply-to: germanydhl@aol.com
date: Feb 9, 2026, 2:27 PM
subject: Your award payment of $5.5 million USD And your Parcel Registration Number ATM-0993CZ
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is Mrs.Caroline Edward, Secretary to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
We write to inform you that your award payment of $5.5 million USD was issued from the bank last week. However, the original check has already been cashed and converted into an ATM Visa Card, as there was a risk that the check might expire before reaching your address.
The ATM Visa Card has now been registered with DHL Courier Service for delivery to your location. Once the shipment is processed, we will provide you with the tracking details so you can monitor the movement of your package until it is delivered to your address.
Please note that the $55 USD requested is strictly for the delivery fee. Be informed that all necessary paperwork and documentation have been completed by the depositor, except for the delivery charge.
You are advised to contact the delivery company using the details below and provide your current delivery information:
Full Name
Address
Phone Number
Country
Age
Delivery Company: DHL Courier
Manager: Mr.Greg Hewitt
Email:germanydhl@aol.com
Therefore you are to reply back with $55 apple card or steam wallet/ Razer gold card for the delivery charge only.
When contacting them, please ensure you include the Parcel Registration Number: ATM-0993CZ.
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Caroline Edward - IMF - germanydhl@aol.com
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Caroline Edward - IMF - germanydhl@aol.com
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