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Peter Iwu - dhld89144@gmail.com

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From: Mr. Peter Iwu <dhlffice@gmail.com>
Reply-To: dhld89144@gmail.com
Date: 18 Jun 2023, 4:19
Subject: Are you ready to received your ATM card now is ready.

Attn: Beneficiary,

Note very urgent this Federal government of Nigeria are sorry what you
have be pass through by hands of internet scam your fund has be
release today after meeting with new Mr.President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
and top officials of Nigeria government your fund has be release now
by ATM card to your name the only fee you should pay is only for
delivery fee $25 there is no more charge accept this fee.

Look this Federal government Nigeria make mandatory every
beneficially should take care of delivery fee of his own ATM card
which will register on your name by the government name ownership of
the fund no office has power to stop your package go ahead and come up
with the delivery fee $25 to enable you received the package there is
no other payment again accept this fee.

Note will have only one option to pay delivery fee $25 required by
delivery company by buying iTunes card or any gift card like Amazon
card,Steam card,eBay card,Apple card buy any of this card is allowed
to register the package by courier delivery company this is what
required for you to received the package without any delay again.

You are to reconfirm the below information to them to avoid any
mistake on the Delivery.

Postal address;
Full Names:
Direct telephone number;

Thanks,

Mr. Peter Iwu
Chief Executive Officer Fund international release
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