Rose Martins - postal_agency@citromail.hu

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Rose Martins - postal_agency@citromail.hu

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from: MRS. ROSE MARTINS <oficefileses@gmail.com>
reply-to: postal_agency@citromail.hu
date: Jul 22, 2020, 8:32 PM
subject: ATTENTION: CONTACT (USPS PRIORITY MAIL EXPRESS(R)) AND CONFIRM YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS NOW.
mailed-by: gmail.com

ATTENTION: CONTACT (USPS PRIORITY MAIL EXPRESS®) AND CONFIRM YOUR
CURRENT ADDRESS NOW.

This is Mrs. Rose Martins. I am writing to inform you that, after the
success of the recent meetings held over the weekend, about your
inheritance files. I was appointed and instructed to handle your ATM
card until it reaches you, which I deposited with the USPS Priority
Mail Express® service, for safe delivery to your home address, as I
believe your current address is still the same.

The total value of the envelope is US $ 1,500,000.00 and the USPS
Priority Mail Express® service promised no interruption until it
reached your postal address in the states.

Therefore, I want you to contact them immediately and re-confirm your
address where to post it in person.

Contact Person, Mr. David Collins,
Email: ( postal_agency@citromail.hu )

Mr. David Collins, informed me that it will take three days to reach
your postal address and the package envelope have accumulate the total
cost of US $ 100.00, as postal and insurance charges due to the higher
value of the package contents, which I advise go to the store nearest
you and buy the iTunes or Google Play Card for $ 100.00 and send it
only to Mr. David Collins, to expedite delivery, as agreed in three
days.

Your current address must be confirmed again when contacting the USPS
Priority Mail Express® service, as he strongly promised me that there
will be no interruption until the package envelope arrives at your
door.

Hoping to receive a response from you immediately, you received the
envelope, via this email below : ( miah30017@gmail.com)

Best regards,
Mrs.Rose Martins,
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