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Nurse Manal Yusuf - mrs1manalyusuf@gmail.com

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from: Nurse Manal Yusuf <mrs1manalyusuf@gmail.com>
date: Dec 28, 2020, 12:04 AM
subject: REGARDING YOUR ATM CARD.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Thank you very much for the message indicating that MRS SABAH IBRAHIM
who is one of our patient here in the hospital and successfully
traveled to Greece where she found a better treatment left a message
for you, i am very sorry for the late reply, i arrive home lately at
night due to
the nature of my work as a nurse, please i will like you to respond to
me urgent because i will be going to the work this morning and it
will take me 4 hours to reply back when working.

Yes, she left an envelope containing ATM card in your name and tell me
to make sure i deliver it to you upon your request and the envelope
is sealed and can't be open. I am a nurse and i work at the hospital
here, presently i do not know how i will deliver it to you, i taught
you will visit the hospital in person to claim it because the ATM card
is written with your name on the envelope.

Please do let me know when you are visiting the hospital or should i
go to a delivery company such as DHL where i will deposit it for
immediate delivery to your country? if yes, then prepare to pay for a
the delivery because i don't have any money to pay for the delivery. I
am a worker here in the hospital and aim monthly salary.

Do get back to me with the 2 options, either you visit the hospital or
i deliver through a courier company.

Thank you.
Nurse Manal Yusuf
This is my WhatsApp Number +226 57621476
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