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from: John White <jw1061282@gmail.com>
date: Jul 13, 2021, 2:15 PM
subject: Re:
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Service Provider we the DHL DELIVERY COMPANY urge you to treatit genuinely.

This is the second notice we are sending to you in regards to

your ATM debit card left here in our office, we notified you

about this few weeks ago but we

haven’t heard from you up till this moment. Many other packages,

which we are supposed to deliver together with yours, had already

been delivered to their various owners and yet yours is still

here in our company.

We are very grateful to be at your service. You have an Atm debit

card in our office which was deposited in your favour by {FEDERAL

MINISTERY OF FINANCE} you are required to summit the

following personal details listed below to our office via e-mail

(jw1061282@gmail.com)?

so that your ATM CARD will be delivered to you at your door step

within 48hours without any delay or stoppage from anybody.

Your Full Name....................

Your Mobile Phone Number...............

Your Current delivery Address...............

Your Country...............................

Your City..............................

Your Nearest Airport...................

Occupation:............................

Sex...................Age:.............

The delivery Diplomat to avoid wrong delivery process.

Thanks for your kind understanding, hope to hear from you soon,

God bless.

DHL Se<jw1061282@gmail.com>

Best Regard’s,

Mr Peter Johnson
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