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Friday, July 23, 2010

Immediate attention / Your Atm Card Delivery Notice.‏ From: efgx8 efgx8 (efgx01@msn.com)

Immediate attention / Your Atm Card Delivery Notice.‏
From: efgx8 efgx8 (efgx01@msn.com)


Respected Sir,

I wish to inform you that I have deposited your ATM DEBIT CARD of Usd$2.2M United states dollars to the Chronopost Express Delivery services here in Benin Republic, due to I have waited enough to hear from you so that your funds can be transferred through UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UBA) here, but because of the late response I now decide to deposit the ATM DEBIT CARD with the Chronopost Express delivery services.

I have paid them their delivery charges & insurance coverage fee on your behalf, the only fee to be paid is their security safe keeping fee of $300 dollars. I will be traveling to meet my boss in South Korea and I will be back after two months,therefore I will advise you to contact the shipment officer through his contact information as listed below to avoid them increasing their security safe keeping fee.

Note that I packaged the ATM DEBIT CARD inside a magazine where nobody will notice the content, I also told the shipment officer Rev.Dominic Amacha that it is an ordinary African magazine that I want to deliver to my friend to avoid further delay unless you delayed to send their security safe keeping fee.

Below is the shipment officer contact information including his email address with the parcel reference number, note that without you indicating your parcel reference number as listed below, the delivery services will not listen to you they will be imagining if you want to steal another persons parcel.

Attention: Rev. Dominic Amacha
Shipment Officer,
Express Delivery Services Benin Republic
E-mail: chronopostexpressdelivery@yahoo.com
Tell: +229 96 183 883.
Office Fax: +229 21 32 42 46
Nos of parcel :Eg2272
Parcel Code Nos:#01721457

Also below is the information they are requesting to deliver the ATM DEBIT CARD to you to avoid wrong delivery.

Full name......................
Home address...................
Country........................
Telephone.......................
Occupation......................

Please make sure the information is complete as they promised that once the receive their security safe keeping fee with of usd$300,Your Atm card will be delivered to your door step under 24hours according to the assurance given to me from the shipment officer today.

You can call the shipment officer on his private line to confirm this delivery on +229 96 183 883, let me know immediately you receive your ATM DEBIT CARD.

Your ATM DEBIT CARD withdrawing access pin code number is (1144) take note, once you receive the card you take it to any atm automatic teller machine around your area,slot the card and enter the pin code number (1144) for withdrawal, the maximum amount you will withdrew in any Atm machine any where in the world is usd$ 1,500 per hour and can cover USD$25,000. ( Twenty Five thousand United State dollars) per day.

Best Regards,


Barrister Patrick Unama.


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2. Respond to only email addresses you recognize. Contacts that you have used before, although infrequently can at times be hijacked, so take caution even if you know the sender

3. Never give out personal information. If asked for anything other than your name and email address, do not reply. This is a basic rule, if the ask for anything other than what you feel comfortable sharing, don't reply

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