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Jewel Taylor - British Bank - britishamericanbankoo@gmail.com

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from: BRITISH BANK BRITISH BANK <britishamericanbankoo@gmail.com>
date: Jan 17, 2022, 4:11 AM
subject: FROM BRISTISH BANKOO OFFICE
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Beneficiary.

This esteemed office acknowledged the receipt of your email message
,The content is highly noted by these esteemed office, I am glad to bring you a good news that your ATM CARD will be ready for delivery by tomorrow, It's worth
US$1,500,000.00 as you already know.
Do note that the ATM CARD is internationally accepted and it can be used for purchasing of goods and services and making payments.However you are required to come to our office here in BRITISH BANK OFFICE and pick up your ATM Card free of charge without paying any cent, No
charge is involved once you come. All modalities has been accomplished and all logistics has been put
in place for the free hitch Pick up /Delivery of your ATM CARD.

Alternatively if you can not come in person to pick up your Atm Card in person due to some reasons which may be best known to you, You will be required to pay for the cost of delivery of your Card, Please find
below the respective Cost of delivery if you can not come in person
but is advisable for you to come in person:

________________________________
Normal class delivery: in 120 hours
____________________________
(Cost of delivery)
Postage: US$299.99
Administrative: US$00.00
___________________________

Kind regards,

Mrs.Jewel Taylor.
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