from: Rev. David Hatch <uju.phillip003@gmail.com>
reply-to: fund0394@gmail.com
date: Nov 7, 2023, 6:36 PM
subject: Dear Fund Beneficiary,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Fund Beneficiary,
You have been selected/chosen to receive your Deceased Family member
unpaid Contractual business fund worth $10,000,000,000.00 [Ten
Billion United States Dollars] here in our Insurance Company as stated
and specified in the deposit and agreement documents/certificate. The
fund has been electronically uploaded into a CORPORATE ATM VISA CARD
for your quick and easy withdrawal from any ATM machine anywhere in
the world but the highest amount you can withdraw per-day is
$20,000.00 as being programmed.
We are using this EXPRESS ATM CARD payment method to pay you after all
attempts to pay through Bank and some other means failed. We deposited
the EXPRESS ATM Card parcel with United State of America based GIFT
HOME Republic Du Benin. You should therefore respond back to me with
your full contact name, phone and house address to send the EXPRESS
ATM VISA CARD parcel to you via Courier Service.
I am going to send ATM CARD to you through the means of ''Courier
Services'', and to avoid much delay!! You have to send your home
address
and telephone number where the Delivery Company will deliver your
package to, meanwhile you are required to chose one among the listed
four
options and you will take care of its delivery fee.
They are as follows:
1. FedEx Courier services 4days delivered to your doorstep ($95.00)
2. DHL Courier services 3days delivered to your doorstep ($125.00)
3. Ups Courier services. 2days delivery to your doorstep ($150.00)
4. Sky Link Express services 1day delivery to your doorstep ($230.00)
Furthermore, on receipt of your response and method of your chosen
Courier Services, You are required to send the fee through Via Bitcoin
or Gift Card. I will send the "ATM VISA CARD" to you this week before
going to crusade in London. So quickly make a choice of the Courier
Service.
Regards
Rev. David Hatch
Delivery superintendent
Email: [fund0394@gmail.com]
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