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Vincent Brown - US Postmaster General - post.o.usi1@gmail.com

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from: postoffice.co.u <nou255202449@noun.edu.ng>
reply-to: post.o.usi1@gmail.com
date: Apr 3, 2026, 7:15 AM
subject: Urgent: Confirmation of Mailing Address and Payment for Delivery of Your Parcel
mailed-by: noun.edu.ng

Urgent: Confirmation of Mailing Address and Payment for Delivery of Your Parcel

Dear Beneficiary,

My name is Mr. Vincent Brown, the U.S. Postmaster General. During my routine monthly investigation of every USPS office, I discovered an abandoned parcel containing an ATM card valued at $750,000.00. This parcel was found in one of our branches, and upon inquiry, I learned that it has not been mailed to the owner due to incomplete mailing information.

The parcel’s mailing form only includes your name and email address as the beneficiary, but it lacks a complete mailing address, which caused the delay. Furthermore, the postmaster at that branch, Mr. Bernard Coleman, was unable to process your parcel as programmed because of the insufficient information provided.

I have personally arranged to mail the ATM card parcel to you. After consulting with the White House, Homeland Security, and the FBI, I have received authorization to proceed with this delivery immediately. To facilitate this process, I kindly ask you to reconfirm your current mailing address and provide the necessary details so that we can send the parcel to you without further delay.

Please provide the following official information at your earliest convenience:

- Full name:

- Full mailing address:

- Cell phone number:

- Nationality:

- Copy of a valid ID card:

Additionally, there is a required postal stamp fee of $50 to ensure the prompt delivery of your parcel. Payment can be made via Bitcoin (BTC), Steam Wallet card, or Apple Gift Card, each for the amount of $50, as a matter of urgency. Once we receive your updated information along with the payment, we will dispatch your ATM card parcel immediately.

Please respond as soon as possible to avoid further delay.

Best regards,

Mr. Vincent Brown

U.S. Postmaster General
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