from: DHL DELIVERY COMPANY <obatu143@gmail.com>
reply-to: nnamdiobunso@gmail.com
date: May 14, 2026, 4:37 AM
subject: This is to notify you that your fund USD$18.5 Million has been programmed in an ATM visa card
mailed-by: gmail.com
This is to notify you that your fund USD$18.5 Million has been programmed in an ATM visa card for immediate delivery to you upon reconfirming your physical destination address as all arrangements has been
finalized and to released to you as the legitimate beneficiary of the fund, via global ATM visa card.
Your ATM visa card worth USD$18.5 Million united state dollars was with a delivery service here in United States of America, for we have waited enough to hear from
you so that your funds can be transferred through Bank of America here, but due to the
late response we decided to credit the fund through ATM CARD. Requirements:
(1) Receivers name
(2) Your home address
(3) Your direct telephone
(4) Your passport or ID card
Your ATM visa card withdrawing access PIN number is (0516) take note, once you receive the card you take it to any POS cash point around your area and slot the card and enter the PIN number (0516) to activate and start withdrawing thereafter.
Finally, be informed that we have left an instructions to the delivery company for urgent delivery of your ATM visa card immediately you forward them the required information, feel free to get in touch with them today.
Below is the contact information of the delivery company:
DR Brian Moynihan, CONTACT EMAIL(dhld16956@gmail.com)
Please understand that you will be liable to pay for the delivery fee of your ATM visa Card.
Regards
MRS.ERLINDA E IPSEN
Erlina E Ipsen - nnamdiobunso@gmail.com
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