from: Dr.Phillip John <atmcard174@gmail.com>
reply-to: williamsmike0108@gmail.com
date: Jul 11, 2020, 9:25 AM
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WELCOME TO ATM CARD OFFICE, DUE BENIN.
ATM CARD Director Office,
No, 134, Kotemgbe Street, Porto Novo, Republic Due Benin,
We have your ATM CARD worth $7.500,000, After our finally meeting regarding your ATM CARD, We wish to inform you that all you have to do is to contact ATM Card Manager Director Mr Jude mark, He will give you direction on how your ATM Master Card will be deliver to your home address, Remember to send him your Full information to avoid wrong delivery such as,
Receiver's Name-------------
Address---------------------
Country-----------------
Phone Number--------------
A, Copy of your Identity-----
Please remember to contact him with your ATM code of 4600, Try to indicate the code to him. Remember the only fee you will be ask to pay is ATM Card activation fee of $100, don't be a deceiver by any person, your Card is with him right now,Once you make the payment of the $105 to him, he will activate your card, so you can have access to make a cash withdraw with your card, don't be deceiver by any person to pay any other charge expect the $105 for activation of your card, ONLY.
Thanks for your understand.
Best Regards.
MR JOHN .F. KELLY
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