from: Mrs. Rose Harry <ericadamsa12@gmail.com>
reply-to: infodhlservices@aol.com
date: Sep 16, 2023, 5:39 AM
subject: your atm card
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
This is to bring to your notice that I have been able to pay the
re-activation fee and the delivery of your ATM Card. I paid it because
the ATM Card worth of $10.5million has less than Seven days to expire and
when it expires, the money will lost to the Federal Government
treasury account . With that I decided to help you pay off the money
so that the ATM Card will not expire, because I trust that when you
receive your ATM Card definitely you must pay me back my expenditure
and even compensate me for helping you.
Now i want you to contact DHL Express with your physical address your
prefer the delivery so that they can deliver your Card to your
designated address without any delay. Like i stated earlier, The
delivery charges has been paid but i did not pay their official
keeping fees since they refused. They refused and the reason is that
they do not know when you are going to contact them and the demurr age
might have increased.
They told me that their keeping fee is $100 per day as i made the
deposit yesterday, So you are advised to contact them immediately to
avoid the security keeping charge increase.
The DHL delivery agent is Rev.Dr.Mark Raymond.He is waiting for your response.
Please reconfirm all your delivery address and cell phone number to
avoid wrong delivery.
Best Regards,
Mrs. Rose Harry
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Rose Harry - infodhlservices@aol.com
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