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Richard Smith - FedEx - officecredentials5@gmail.com

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from: Office Credentials <officecredentials5@gmail.com>
date: Nov 16, 2020, 5:13 PM
subject: Re:ATTENTION
mailed-by: gmail.com

I AM RICHARD W. SMITH the new appointed Delivery man of Regular delivery FEDEX
Office branched at Dallas Texas. I assumed this office on 5th,Nov
2020. On going through the files of the previous records of this office, I
discovered that there are six parcels containing ATM cards each one attached
with an email address of the owner on it. The former appointee of this office
(RAJESH SUBRAMANIAM.) failed to carry out the delivery as it was instructed
and programmed.one of the problem he mentioned so was that some of you could not pay your clearance fee which worth a very little amount of money I some did not even pay attention for once

According to the content recorded in each file, the ATM card was deposited by
one Senior Evangelist Mathew Peterson who died one year ago on car accident during charity foundation retreat
On the statement he wrote on the
list, he stated that each of the aforementioned ATM cards contains the sum of
USD $2.7,000 and he found your email contacts as reputable and capable God fearing
persons that can use the charity awarded ATM Cards to change the lives of people and promote the charity organization around you.

Meanwhile, I've made the arrangement of delivery the six parcels through
Regular delivery FEDEX Office to the six of you to your respective mailing
addresses.

I am also sending the same message of the same content to six of you that own the
six abandoned ATM CARDS each at the same time.
I went to our head office at Dallas Texas and reported the issue of the
discovered six ATM cards in my office and they verified it and gave me the
veto order to carry out the delivery immediately you reconfirm your mailing address such as Full name:
Full mailing info:
Your cell phone line:
Country:
State....
City....
Gender....
Age.....
Occupation....
Marital status....
Nearest Airport

FEDEX,Director Office Dallas Texas.
E-MAIL…smithrichardw17@gmail.com
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