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Rita Jesse - United Bank for Africa (UBA) - ritajesse004@gmail.com

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from: Janeth Farnworth <janethfarnworthsxr90@gmail.com>
reply-to: ritajesse004@gmail.com
date: Jan 21, 2026, 10:51 AM
subject: GET YOUR ATM CARD URGENTLY
mailed-by: gmail.com

Your MasterCard®/VISA card with a balance of USD 15,500,000.00 is ready.

We hereby officially notify you of the present
Agreement to pay you your overdue prize money/inheritance fund
pay that you were unable to complete to initiate the release process
Your transfer PIN code via the digitized payment system
to complete. And you have spent a lot of money and a lot of time doing so.
Sending money to different people just to make sure that you
You received your funds and after all your efforts you have nothing
received. We have decided to process your funds via (ATM VISA CREDIT).
CARD) This agreement was made by the World Bank, the United Nations
Nations, the European Union, the African Union together with
initiated/constituted by the Paris Club, due to fraudulent
Activities that are being carried out in the world today.

The World Bank, the United Nations, the European Union, the
The African Union and the Paris Club have this
Payment agreement introduced to fulfill our contract, the prize money,
to enable the heirs to preserve their funds without interference.
ATM VISA credit card has been contracted with GOLD CARD WORLD WIDE
taken and supplied with electricity.

The ATM VISA CREDIT CARD is issued with the sum of 15,500,000.00 USD.
(Fifteen million five hundred thousand US dollars) credited, it
is already loaded onto the ATM VISA CREDIT CARD you are using
can access their funds at any ATM stand /
Location worldwide and remember that the maximum payout
The daily limit is ten thousand US dollars (US$10,000.00).
have the supply agreement with the below-mentioned
Courier service company completed the order and their delivery time is below.
specified.

UPS = 48 hours/75€
FedEx = 72 hours / €50
DHL = 4 days/30€

Choose your option and buy an Apple card or Steam gift card.

Please note that you can pay the delivery fee to your bank card using one of the following:
You must pay the above-mentioned courier company of your choice before the
Delivery to your destination address will be made.

Please provide me with the following details in your response to this.
Email me and let me know which courier company you prefer.
would like us to ship your ATM VISA credit card to your
Use the destination residential address.

1. Valid delivery address:
2. Full names:
3. Telephone number:
4. Occupation:
5. Age:
6. Gender:

CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE.

All the best
Mrs Rita Jesse
[[ritajesse004@gmail.com]]]

Director of the Foreign Remittances Department
United Bank for Africa (UBA)
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