from: Antonio Juarez <info@medipowerlab.com>
reply-to: Antonio Juarez <customersupportcenter@fedex.expressdelvry.com>
date: Aug 28, 2025, 6:01 AM
subject: Package Ready for Shipment – Confirm Address
mailed-by: medipowerlab.com
Good day,
Greetings from FedEx Courier Services, United States of America.
We are writing to inform you that a parcel was received at our office, containing an ATM MasterCard valued at $10.5 million USD, along with accompanying documents.
This package was submitted to us by the ATM Card Payment Office for immediate delivery to your residential address.
To proceed with secure delivery and ensure the package reaches the correct recipient, please reconfirm the following information:
Full Name:
Full Residential Address:
Active Cell Phone Number:
Please note: A one-time registration fee of $95 is required to complete the delivery process and generate your tracking number.
Once your information is confirmed and payment is received, we will register your parcel and dispatch it immediately.
FedEx has proudly been at the forefront of global courier and logistics services for over 30 years. We remain committed to secure and timely delivery worldwide.
We look forward to your prompt response to ensure timely processing.
Sincerely,
Antonio Juarez
FedEx Delivery Dispatch Manager
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