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Joy Williams - unionoffice224@gmail.com

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from: United Notions <unitednationsoffice5213@gmail.com>
reply-to: unionoffice224@gmail.com
date: Dec 14, 2025, 4:08 AM
subject: Attention
mailed-by: gmail.com

ATTN; DEAR

This is Mrs.JOY WILLIAMS I have registered your ATM CARD to the POST OFFICE BENIN REPUBLIC so that they will Post it to your hom address and I believe your current address is still the same. Your total amount in the envelope is $15.8 Million USD and the POST OFFICE assured me that there will be no stoppage until it get to your hand. I want you to contact them and re- confirm your address where to Post it.

Contact Hon.Miss. Theresa Angel Green

03 BP 1000,COTONOU
BENIN REPUBLIC.
E-mail..unionoffice224@gmail.com

Your full information for the Postal.
whatssAp number;+229-5394-8699

FULL NAME: ==============
COUNTRY: ==============
CITY: ==============
CURRENT HOME ADDRESS: ===========
TELEPHONE/CELL PHONE NUMBER.=========
AGE/OCCUPATION: =============
SEX/A COPY OF YOUR IDENTIFICATION: ===============

the manager, informed me that it will take good 3 days to get to your house and your Envelope accumulate. Your Current address has to be reconfirmed when contacting the post office the you can pay any amouunt you have for the bouns of the year .

Thanks & remain blessed
Mrs.JOY WILLIAMS
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