from: Kenneth Peterson <wardlucas101@gmail.com>
reply-to: petersonarmy150@hotmail.com
date: Nov 11, 2021, 3:06 AM
subject: Greetings dear winner
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings dear winner
I am Kenneth Peterson, Director of Nairobi Kenya, Mo-lottery Lottery Company. We want to inform you that your ATM VISA card is now ready to send to your address and the extension file is a copy of the ATM VISA CARD with a total prize pool of $ 7.5 million dollars.
We want you to understand that all winner of this great molottery will pay for his or her delivery fee for delivery down to your country, delivery will cost $ 240 dollars for delivery fee and premiums that will be used as a one-time payment that you will sent to our company for the placement of your ATM VISA CARD and we will provide you with the code you will use to check it on your own online presence once we proceed with the delivery.
Therefore you have to understand that this is the only fee you have to pay of $ 240 dollars, to enable us to post your ATM visa card today and get you the tracking number so that you can track your shipment of the ATM VISA card directly before it reaches your door step.
Your ATM card will arrive at your home in your country and arrive within 48 hours after sending the delivery fee of $ 240 dollars through RIA MONEY TRANSFER OR MONEYGRAM, This is because of the fast payment to enable us to proceed immediately with the delivery down to your home address.
And you can send money faster via MONEYGRAM or RIA MONEY TRANSFER, send it as below:
RECEIVER NAME: Belindah Nivah Akinyi
FIRST NAME: Belindah
MIDDLE NAME: Nivah
SURNAME: Akinyi
COUNTRY: KENYA
City: NAIROBI
Amount: only $ 240 dollars
We look forward to receiving your reply so we can provide you with a better service after we receive your payment, and after you have made the payment get back to us with the payment receipt copy or the MTCN to proceed with urgent delivery of your ATM card.
Well thank you
Yours sincerely
Diplomatic Delivery Agent Kenneth Peterson
CELLPHONE (+254) 798 917 269
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