Contact Louis Henry For Delivery Of Your Atm Card john4kelly10@gmail.com
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Contact Louis Henry For Delivery Of Your Atm Card
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Contact Louis Henry For Delivery Of Your Atm Card
Contact Louis Henry For Delivery Of Your Atm Card – john4kelly10@gmail.com
Hello Beneficiary, We have finally succeeded in getting your package worth of $2.5 million out of delivery your ATM VISA CARD with the help of Mr James George Attorney General of Federal High Court of Justice Malaysia which act as your foreign Attorney representative here in Malaysia. So every necessary arrangement has been made successfully with the Agent John F. Kelly of the ATM VISA CARD and every Documents guiding your delivery is well updated so you are advice to re-confirm your full delivery information to the Agent right now as he is currently at Mobile Regional. International Airport Alabama (USA) with your ATM VISA CARD,As he called me this morning to inform me that he miss no time to waste due to his flight ticket, So the Information you are Required to Reconfirm to the Agent is as Follow. (1)Your Full Name.. (2)Mobile Phone Number (3)Current Home Address. (4)Country (5)City.. (6)Nearest Airport . as he is at Mobile Regional. International Airport Alabama (USA) right now because of the Searching and Scanning of the ATM VISA CARD which made him to misplace your address. (7)A Copy of Your I D For Identification or driving license CONTACT PERSON, Name- Agent.John F. Kelly email address:(john4kelly10@gmail.com) So contact him to deliver your ATM VISA CARD first thing tomorrow morning possibly today, So get back to us immediately you contact the Agent to make sure that your fund has getting to you without any hitch, Regards Dr.Muhammad Mirza john4kelly10@gmail.com
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