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ATM Visa Card Scam - bankceo494@gmail.com

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from: Mr Robert James <fbioffice012@gmail.com>
reply-to: bankceo494@gmail.com
date: Aug 7, 2023, 4:13 PM
subject: Beneficiary
mailed-by: gmail.com

The World Bank, United Nations and Paris Club introduced this payment
arrangement as to enable our Contract ,Winning Prize,inheritance
beneficiary to receive their fund without any interference. the ATM
VISA Card was contracted and powered by GOLD CARD WORLD WIDE.

The ATM VISA CARD is credited with the sum of$80. 5 Million Five
Hundred Thousand United State Dollars), it is already loaded in the
Master Card which you can use to access your fund in any ATM
Stand/location worldwide and remember that the maximum withdrawal
daily limit is Ten Thousand United States Dollars(US$10,000.00)we have
concluded delivery arrangement with the below courier services
companies and their delivery time is stated below.

UPS=48hrs/$200

FedEx=72hrs/$150

DHL=4days/$100

Note that you will be liable to pay the delivery fee of your ATM VISA
Card with any of the above courier company of your choice before the
delivery will take place to your destination address.
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