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Auproux Agathe - UBA Bank - auprouxagathe43@gmail.com

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from: Auproux Agathe <auprouxagathe43@gmail.com>
date: Jan 14, 2021, 6:24 PM
subject: ATM CARD LOADING, PIN CODE RELEASE & ACTIVATION CENTER.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Welcome to UBA Benin
Carrefour Three Banks Avenue Jean Paul II
01 BP 2020 Cotonou
Website: www.ubagroup.com

ATM CARD LOADING, PIN CODE RELEASE & ACTIVATION CENTER.

Attention: UBA ATM Card Owner,

This is to acknowledge the receipt of your email. Since you have not received your ATM Card and Pin code, we will process a new ATM Card and new Pin, then send it to your address through the DHL Courier delivery company and you will receive it after three days or before depends on the state. Once you receive the ATM Card, it will be loaded with your total fund and the Pin will work because it will be activated before sending it to your address.

The processing of the new ATM Card and delivery charge will cost you the sum of $187, and once you send us the fee your ATM Card will be prepared then move for delivery to your address. Therefore let us know when you are sending the $187. Once we received the fee here, It will take this bank only but 72hours(3)days to deliver your package to your provided address. The amount you are going to receive from our bank is the sum of US$10.5 Million United States Dollars.

I look forward to having the money today, So your ATM Card will leaves first thing next tomorrow morning at any of your provided addresses without any delay. You are to send the required fee to this agent's name via Western Union/Money Gram or Ria transfer.

RECEIVER NAME: ANDRE BOSSA
COUNTRY: COTONOU,BENIN
AMOUNT: $187.00
TEXT QUESTION: Who Trust
TEXT ANSWER: God
MTCN OR REFERENCE NO:

Be rest assured to confirm your ATM Card within three days immediately after you comply with the required payment for the processing of this transaction. I am waiting for your response.

Regards,
Ms. Auproux Agathe,
ATM CARD LOADING PIN CODE & ACTIVATION CENTER.
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