from: U.S. Postal Service. <grayadamslizzy@gmail.com>
reply-to: postalserviceus01@hotmail.com
date: May 21, 2026, 8:27 PM
subject: ATTENTION PACKAGE OWNER
mailed-by: gmail.com
U.S Postal Service
33200 Larson Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93304
United States.
Attention: Package Owner.
This is the US postal service delivery company. The management of this company would like to inform you that we have received a package with an ATM card in your name as the legitimate beneficiary of the $18.6 million compensation fund provided by the United Nations Compensation Commission in cooperation with the U.S. government to be paid to you by the United States Postal Service, you have received this payment request.
I advise you that the verification and confirmation of your payment are correct. We wish to officially notify you that the aforementioned funds have been transferred to you by the United Nations Compensation Commission in cooperation with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the U.S. government as approval of your inheritance fund. The Department of Homeland Security and other security agencies have been informed of this transaction.
The United Nations General Committee has provided these funds to provide targeted assistance to beneficiaries worldwide through the automatic random email generator, to create financial stability, promote business growth, and further curb robbery, extortion, and cyber-crime in society. This is also intended to create a better future for American citizens and the general public. It's also interesting to note that this fund is open to students, middle- and working-class people, retirees, and business people worldwide. You are among the lucky recipients of this fund, and your approved payment of $8.6 million will be delivered to you by ATM Card promptly and easily as the amount you are owed.
Therefore, we confirm that the money is legal and comes from a verifiable and legitimate source. You have absolutely no reason to worry, as this fund is genuine and has no connection to any fraud or illegal activity. Please note that we will confirm receipt of this letter immediately after reading it to ensure a prompt response.
Furthermore, we urge you to verify your personal information stored in our database to ensure we contact the rightful owner of the package and avoid delivery to an incorrect address.
Required Information:
Full Name: ___________
Home Address: ___________
Phone: ___________
Gender: ___________
Occupation: ___________
A scanned copy of your government-issued passport or driver's license.
Please reply to this email at [postalserviceus01@hotmail.com] upon receipt of this email notification.
Sincerely,
Alex Washington
[postalserviceus01@hotmail.com]
United States Postal Service
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