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Robert Johnson - US Bank - warrenedwardbuffettoffic@gmail.com

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from: Mr. Robert Johnson <americabankof62@gmail.com>
reply-to: warrenedwardbuffettoffic@gmail.com
date: Sep 26, 2021, 4:29 AM
subject: Good Day from Mr. Robert Johnson.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good Day from Mr. Robert Johnson.

Your name and address has been received, please confirm your personal
details below to be sure the information we have is correct.

Be rest assured that your ATM VISA CARD has been confirmed good and
valid, the quick delivery will be made today once you have meet up the
necessary requirements. We will mail the ATM VISA CARD to you and it
will arrive at your address within 24 hours.

Due to the large amount of money US$10.5 Million U.S dollars loaded on
this ATM VISA CARD, in other to avoid the Government probing or
involving you for money laundry, you must obtain a Fund Inward Payment
Clearance (FIPC) to satisfy you are not in any money laundry or drugs
deal. Therefore, you must obtain the (FIPC) Fund Inward Payment
Clearance today to avoid any hindrance when you go to cash up the
money in the bank.

We have made inquiries with Mrs. Maria Collins at the U.S Fund
Controllers Office about the Fund Inward Payment Clearance (FIPC) they
said it will cost you $50 only and this will be ready in the next 45
minutes after the $50 is received from you today. You should try and
send the $50 right now so that you can have your Fund Inward Payment
Clearance. As soon as its obtained i will send it to you on your email
you will have it then expect to receive your ATM VISA CARD by
tomorrow.

Send the $50 through gift card such as iTunes Card

Thank you,
Mr. Robert Johnson
ATM Director- U.S. Bank
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