from: JERRY NELSON <info@hcctraining.uk>
reply-to: nelson.j41186@gmail.com
date: Oct 19, 2021, 6:15 PM
subject: Attn:
Attn:
Be officially informed that the re-activation fee and the delivery charges of your parcel have been settled with the board directors, You are free now to receive your approve Master ATM card through deliver firm listed as directed. All that you are to do is to contact the delivery firm for delivery of your ATM Master CARD urgent.It was done by our email random selection for all Unpaid contracts/inheritance funds and scam victims to be compensated.your mail address was among selected,I have sent this email to you last time and you did not contact up till today.Now you should required urgent to send your full delivery information to the delivery firm.
Bellow are to contact Asap;
Name: Rev. Mrs. Linda Brown.
Director: Customer Service care DHL.
Email: s.dhl488@yahoo.com
Then you should immediate reconfirm your full details as required:
Your name:
Your country:
Your home address:
Your Tel phone number:
Identity card:
Do this as soon as possible if you wish to receive your ATM Master card this proud in time, The total sum loaded in the card is only ( $900,000.00, United States Dollars,) The only thing you have to pay is the officially approved security keeping fee charges of $275usd only.Then you should ask for their method through which you will be use to send the required as directed.
Regards
JERRY NELSON
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