from: Mohammed Rahman <mohammedrahman94@yahoo.com>
date: Dec 14, 2020, 2:14 PM
subject: Re: Re:
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Foreign Payments/ATM Accounts Unit
AYEYARWADY BANK (AYA) YANGON MYANMAR
Sir,
Re: Delivery of Your ATM (VISA) Card Be informed that after the investigations into some irregular payments by the bank,the government of federal republic of Myanmar Yangon in conjunction with the World Bank/IMF, has formalized arrangements to commence the payment of your outstanding payment of $5Million USD to you through this esteem bank.
By this new payment arrangement, you are to enjoy less or no costs as your payment has already been approved to be loaded into a Visa Debit (ATM) card which will be delivered to you at your preferred destination in your country. The ATM card will access your funds from any ATM in over 170 countries and can be used at POS globally.
So go ahead and furnish us with the following information below for accurate delivery without mistakes:
1.) Name in full:
2.) Valid Delivery Address:
3.) Your Telephone Contact
The receipt of the above-listed requirements by our Debit Card Unit assures safe delivery of your loaded ATM card to your destination within 72hrs.
Take note that as soon as the parcel is on transit your tracking number will be forward to you so that it will enable you to track your package over there and know when it will get to your address. Let me repeat again, try and reconfirm your delivery information as soon as you receive this mail to avoid any further delay and take note that your pin code of the card is 1823 do not expose it to anybody,and all the legal document will be send to you as soon as i receive the above mention information for your own confirmation that you are the rightful beneficiary.
Faithfully yours,
Mohammed Rahman
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