from: IMF INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND <imfusa71@gmail.com>
date: Feb 24, 2020, 12:33 PM
subject: Re: Urgent
mailed-by: gmail.com
mail.comInternational Monetary Fund.(IMF)
Address:700 19th St NW, Washington,
DC 20431,United States
Attention:
My name is Thomas Wade and I work with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), I Have been trying to reach you on the email for over Fours Months Now, I’m writing to let you know that finally your ATM Card worth $6,000,000.00 USD has been delivered through FEDEX to Mr. Peter Perry for activation, who works with the IMF where it is going to be activated before final delivery to your home address. You can use the tracking number with the tracking site below to track the ATM Card to be sure it has been delivered to Mr. Peter Perry for activation.
Delivery Company: Fedex Courier Company
Tracking Number: 774909134450
Tracking Site: https://www.fedex.com/en-us/home.html
You are simply advice to contact our Claim Agent Mr. Peter Perry (mrpeterperry71@gmail.com) . You can call him on this number or text ( +1- 812-648-5566) with the below details as stated.?
Contact him with your data as stated below:
1. Your Full Name.........................
2. Your Full Address Where You Want the Courier Company to Send Your Funds.
3. Your Age...................................
4. Occupation.................................
5. Cell/Telephone Numbers...............
6. Country......................................
Note: The only fee you are to send for the activation of your ATM Card is just $200USD. So make sure you don’t send him more than $200USD. Your card is already with him and you can track it with the tracking details given to you above for confirmation.
Best Regards,
Thomas Wade
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