from: Mr.John Matt <nou255203519@noun.edu.ng>
reply-to: johnmatt1153@outlook.com
date: Mar 12, 2026, 9:20 AM
subject: URGENT MESSAGE
mailed-by: noun.edu.ng
Attention Beneficiary
I am writing to confirm the fact if you are DEAD or ALIVE and
failure to reply back in the next 24hrs simply means what Mr Carl
Mario said was right that you are dead. Carl Mario has agreed to pay
the needed charge fee valued of $99 dollars required for the Bond
Stamp Duty Fee of your consignment box ,
but we have not gotten the money from him yet as we want to find out
if you are DEAD or not, so if you are still (ALIVE) you are advice
in your own best interest to reply back, The only money you will pay
to our office here is just $99.00 for the paper works, Take note of
this now, so we can stop further communication with Mr Carl Mario and
deliver the (Consignment Box) to your door step being the original
benefactor of the $10.5Million USDollars.send the requested charge
by Bitcoins, Apple gift card or steam wallet gift card, that is only
easier means you can send it in order to save our time otherwise
PayPal would be the best suitable option.
Beside if you fail to comply with the needed 99 Dollars required
there’s no way we can deliver the consignment box to your country.z
Looking forward to hear from you if you are still ALIVE, reply back
for fast action so that your delivery will commence upon receipt of
your payment.
Best Regard,
Mr.John Matt
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