from: Mr. Flanagan Walter <chiepon@leto.eonet.ne.jp>
reply-to: "Mr. Flanagan Walter" <smrkeir@gmail.com>
date: Apr 2, 2026, 5:51 AM
subject: How are you doing today?
mailed-by: leto.eonet.ne.jp
EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK (ECB)
60640 Frankfurt am Main Germany
Dear Sir/Madam,
We hereby formally notify you of the agreement to pay out your outstanding winning prize/inheritance balance, as you were unable to complete the process of releasing your transfer PIN code through the digitized payment system. We understand that you have spent considerable time and money communicating with different parties in an effort to secure your funds, but without success. Therefore, we have decided to process your payment via an ATM Visa Card.
This agreement was initiated by the European Central Bank, the United Nations, and the Paris Club in response to increasing fraudulent activities worldwide. This payment arrangement has been introduced to ensure that our contractual award/inheritance beneficiary receives his/her funds without any interference. The ATM Visa Card has been contracted and is operated by Gold Card Worldwide. The card has been credited with the sum of €20.5 million and is already loaded. It will allow you to access your funds at any ATM location worldwide. Please note that the maximum daily withdrawal limit is €10,000.00. and the ATM pin (3340)
We have arranged delivery with the courier companies listed below:
DHL – 4 hours (€125.30)
FedEx Express – 7 hours (€111.00)
UPS – 9 hours (€95.67)
Kindly confirm your complete delivery information:
Full Name: __________
Home Address: _________
Country: __________
Telephone Number(s): ______
Mobile Number: ________
Personal Identification: _____
Upon receipt of this information, the package will be dispatched to your address. In your reply, please specify which courier company you prefer for the shipment of your ATM Visa Card.
Email ( smrkeir@gmail.com )
Please also provide your WhatsApp number for faster communication.
Best regards,
Mr. Flanagan Walter
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