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David Mark <[redacted]> Spam
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Jul 16, 2026, 9:13 AM UTC
Greetings to You my good friend How ae doing today i hope you are doing well This is to remind you that we shall not hesitate to block your ATM Card after today if you fail to send the delivery fee of your ATM Card which is $15 then i will cancel the delivery of your ATM Card, so You are advised to fasten up in any plan you are making, hence you will lose your ATM Card, If you still wish to receive your ATM Card let me hear from you as soon as possible Thank you and God bless you Warmest regards, David Mark E-Mail:[redacted]
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Jul 16, 2026, 10:16 AM UTC
Hi David, Thanks for the email — I just got back from the doctor’s office, and I had to take a moment to catch my breath. Honestly, the last thing I expected was a delivery fee for an ATM card, especially one that sounds like it came out of a boomer-era scam manual. I’m still trying to wrap my head around it all. I really appreciate your message, and I do want to move forward — I’m not trying to be a bother. Just want to make sure I understand everything clearly. So, to confirm: is the $15 fee a one-time charge for delivery, or is it part of a recurring service? And if I’m supposed to send it via bank transfer, do you have a preferred method or account number? Also, are there any documents I need to sign or submit before the card is dispatched? I’ve been meaning to get a new ATM card myself — my current one’s been giving me issues with the PIN verification lately. I’m not sure if this one would help, but if it does, I’d love to know more. I’m just a lawyer in Houston, working mostly on oil and gas cases — so I’ve seen a lot of paperwork, but not much about ATM deliveries. Looking forward to your reply. Warm regards, Danny Smith Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415