from: Mrs. Mary Leonard <imf7054@gmail.com>
reply-to: preci8536@gmail.com
date: Jul 15, 2023, 11:29 AM
subject: Attention beneficiary:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention beneficiary:
This is to inform you that there is an ATM card in this office which
was deposited by a private organization on the 30th of last month,
your e-mail address was attached to it, and it has been instructed to
us post office regular mail to mail the ATM Card to your address.
Meanwhile, we have been waiting for you to contact us for your
confirmable the ATM card which contains the sum of $400,000,00 million
United State Dollars and some vital documents. You are to confirm and
provide to us your postal address below.
Your full name..........
Your country............
Your city.................
Your postal address.....
Your direct phone........
Age.......................
Occupation................
Note: that you are to pay our stamp duty fee which is the sum of $70
USD. You are advice to send the stamp duty fee through western union
OR Steam wallet card or iTunes card or Apply card send to our
cashier's name below and forward the payment information to this
office immediate to enable us stamp and mail your ATM Card to your
postal address as per the instruction.
Finally, bear it that every claim has expiration period of seven
working days (7days) so you have to do that very urgent p
expiration:(preci8536@gmail.com)
Thanks
Yours Faithfully
Best Regards.
Mrs. Mary Leonard
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Mary Leonard - preci8536@gmail.com
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