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Dr Thomas W Edge - louiehoward340@gmail.com

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from: Dr. Thomas W Edge <customusa9@gmail.com>
reply-to: louiehoward340@gmail.com
date: Oct 20, 2021, 9:34 AM
subject: WE HAVE FINALLY ISSUED YOUR COMPENSACTION FUND WORTH $7,500,000,00 INTO AN ATM CARD.
mailed-by: gmail.com

This is to notify you that your Compensation fund as approved by the
Wells Fargo Bank have been transformed into an ATM card and mailed
already to you. Because we did not

receive a confirmation of your mailing address before the dispatch
took place, it was mailed to a counterpart here in USA whom
voluntarily agreed to receive it on your behalf

through FedEx company after paying your mailing fee.

Below are the tracking details:
FedEx website: www. fedex.com
Tracking number: 284706840814

Note that the delivery had been on transit but only arrived a while
ago. You're to contact him and let him have your mailing address where
he shall mail the card to you. Kindly note

that you're to refund him the $50 which he paid on your behalf before
the mailing took place for him to mail the card to you. Send the fee
of $50 to them via this below information.

You are to use below information to send the required $50 purchase any
Gifts Cards such as: iTunes Cards, American express Card or steam
wallet Card.
Contact him through the e-mail: (louiehoward340@gmail.com) and call
them with this phone number +1(815 527-8372). His name is Mr. Louie
Howard and his wife is Barbara

Louie.You must thank them very much since they saved you from loosing
this Compensation ATM card worth $7.5Million united state dollars
which was almost canceled as a

result of your negligence.

Let them tell you how to send them back their refund of $50 and make
sure you send it to them so that they will mail your card to you.

Confirm receipt of this
e-mail. (louiehoward340@gmail.com)

Regards,
Dr. Thomas W Edge
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