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Andy Jassy - Amazon - mrs.carol.tome.united.parcel.service@usa.com

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from: Mr. Andy Jassy, CEO Amazon <fbif278285@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrs.carol.tome.united.parcel.service@usa.com
date: Mar 28, 2023, 11:30 AM
subject: YOUR $8MILLION, AMAZON ATM VISA CARD.
mailed-by: gmail.com

United States!
Amazon Corporate Headquarters.
Address:410 Terry Ave N, Seattle 98109, WA.
Mr. Andy Jassy: Chief Executive Officer of Amazon,

Hello,

This is to officially inform you that your $8,000,000.00 Compensation Fund has finally been loaded into AMAZON ATM VISA CARD and I have deposited/Registered with UPS yesterday being 27th/ 03/ 2023.

They said that their daily security keeping fee is $10 and I registered your Amazon ATM Visa Card to UPS yesterday which is already 2 Days. Therefore you should pay them 2Days Security Keeping Fee of ($20) And make sure you contact the UPS now to end/stop their Security Keeping Fee at $20 only, because they would continue counting their daily security keeping by $10 everyday, until you contact them for the delivery.

REGISTRATION DETAILS!
Company Name: United Parcel Service,
Name: Parcel.
Color: Brown Envelope,
Registration Number:85673629068,
Serial Number: 87563473649,
Envelope Size: 6-1/2,
Parcel Weight: 3G,
Tracking Number: 1Z 999 AA1 01 2345 6784,
Registration Date; 27-03-2023.
Current Date 28-03-2023.
Daily Security Keeping Fee: $10,
UPS Yesterday and Today's Security Keeping Fee is a sum of $20 only.
Payment method: GIFT CARD.

Reply/Contact: (Mrs.Carol B. Tomé) OF (United Parcel Service UPS)
Email: (mrs.carol.tome.united.parcel.service@usa.com)

They are waiting to hear from you immediately after you read this message.
Regards:
Mr. Andy Jassy,
CEO Amazon.
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