from: Honorable Mr.David Stephens, MD United States Postal Service. <usb636533@gmail.com>
date: Apr 6, 2026, 11:32 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS FOR YOU
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Located: 10687 NE 2nd St
Bellevue, WA 98004
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Good Day.
From the Desk of Honorable Mr.David Stephens, MD United States Postal Service. Please find attached a copy of my photo ID.
This is to inform you that there is an ATM Card in this office deposited by the Mr.Jerome H. Powell CEO Federal Reserve Bank on the 4th of April 2026
Your e-mail address was attached to it and is to be posted to you. We have been waiting for you to contact us for your conformable ATM Card which contains the sum of $10.5 Million United State Dollars and some vital documents.
Also be informed that it will take 24 hours for the ATM Parcel to get to your house. The tracking number will be sent to you immediately to track your parcel
We advise you to send us $50 postal charges to enable us to post the parcel today. As soon as we receive the $50 postal charge fee,
The United States Postal Service in your city will receive it first, drive down to your home's Address first thing tomorrow Morning.
So instead of sending the ATM card through any other Courier Company the United States Postal Service is the best and cheapest way for speed to receive your parcel.
So kindly get back to us with your address and $50 postal charges through Apple Gift Card or Steam Wallet Card immediately you receive this message. Also note that you will be required to sign and collect your ATM Parcel from the United States Postal Service who will come to deliver at your doorstep.
So please we advise you to stay and wait to receive the ATM parcel personally first thing tomorrow morning because we won’t like giving it to someone else unless you have an urgent place to attend then you must drop a written note with whomever you ask to receive it on your behalf.
Also we are going to return the parcel back to the Federal Reserve Bank After (48 Hours) So that was the instruction given to us.
I wish you good Luck.
Respectfully yours,
Honorable Mr.David Stephens, MD United States Postal Service.
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