from: RE: Ihre Swift ATM Kreditkarte € 4.6.000.000,00 Millionen Euro <shirleywerner43@gmail.com>
reply-to: shirleywerner43@gmail.com
date: Apr 6, 2020, 5:28 PM
subject: RE: Your Swift ATM credit card €46,000,000.00 million euros
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Dear Beneficiary,
RE: Your Swift ATM credit card €46,000,000.00 million euros.
You can get much verse with the fast credit system by the (ATM) Automated Teller Machine system that favors direct access to make the withdrawal of funds from any international banks in the world. The Federal Government under the Ministry of Finance with the World Bank and the IMF (International Monitory Fund) has adopted this.
Administrative measure due to various complaints / petitions received by the beneficiaries, requiring delays in obtaining their contract / inheritance fund as expected. Please be informed that this is real and not a fake card so rest assured that the money will be immediately deleted as soon as a withdrawal is affected. I did everything necessary
Arrangements to send the card to your nominated postal address. Any other material as your letter and certificate of business finance department confirm that these products are free of liens or encumbrances and clean, clear and not of criminal origin.
This ATM card contains a maximum of 46 million Euro. And you have a daily withdrawal limit of € 5000 Euro.For your information, you are the cost of sending the ATM to carry you, the ATM card through a World Delivery Service will be shipped to ensure that the card to you is delivered wherever you are are somewhere in the world, but before I continue, I want you to bekräftest the details below again. The reception officer Mr. Ade Barr.Femi It calls as soon as the answer is received.
1. Legal Full name:
2. Phone:
3. Delivery address:
4. Occupation:
5. Next airport
6. residence
Please select the options, along with their associated shipping costs and conditions are presented below and also you are obliged to pay the necessary fees courier to us Send your package to you at your doorstep.
1. FedEx Delivery Company time fee ... 72 hours .... amount .... €€210
2. UPS Delivery Company time fee ..... Next day .... delivery ... €387
3. DHL Delivery Company time fee ... 24 hours ....... delivery ... €510
Contact: SHIRLEY WERNER
E-mail: shirleywerner43@gmail.com
Thank you for your cooperation.
Regards,
Ms. SHIRLEY WERNER.
Transfer Manager
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