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Henry Peter - acradoffice@gmail.com

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from: Mr Henry Peter <aad22780@pop02.odn.ne.jp>
reply-to: acradoffice@gmail.com
date: Apr 1, 2023, 2:11 PM
subject: Contact Post office to receive your ATM Card Now
mailed-by: pop02.odn.ne.jp

Attn: Dear Customer,

I have been planning on how to get things being in order to you. Right
now everything has been completed and this is to let you know that I
have finalized with the bank manager, to credit your ($12.700,
000.00USD) to an ATM VISA CARD. So your inherited funds of ($12.700,
000.00USD) has been converted and credited to an ATM VISA CARD. This
is to bring to your notice that I have paid the re-activation fee and
I have deposited your ATM Parcel to Post Service office to posting
your ATM to your posting address.

I want you to contact the Post office with your home /office address
that you prefer for the posting to be made so that they can post your
ATM Visa Card to your designated address in your country without any
delay.Like I stated earlier, I have paid the ATM activation fee but I
did not pay their postage fee because they refused, the reason is that
they do not know when you are going to contact them. So only postage
fee of $150 you will send to post office then they will post your ATM
Master Card to your posting address in your country immediately.

Contact Post office to send them $150 to enable post your ATM immediately.

Here is Post Office Email: ( acradoffice@gmail.com )

Thanks and remain bless
Regards. Mr Henry Peter
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