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from: Proton Bank <kassandra.muniz@ufrpe.br>
reply-to: Proton Bank <protonfinancialbank@gmail.com>
to:
date: Feb 9, 2024, 12:40 PM
subject: From John Crews, Electronic cards Administrator, Proton Financial Bank
Proton Financial Bank
WTC Orlando,
Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Drive,
220 W Orlando,
FL 32819. USA.

The Proton Financial Bank PLC wishes to bring to you notice the successful crediting of your Funds to the PROTON WORLD BANK MASTER CARDS.

The said funds originated from Africa being contract/delivery settlement funds.
The Funds Reaching to $11.000.000.000 USD has been credited to your Master card with the below Details.

Master Card Amount: 11,000,000,000 USD,
Card Status: Active,
Expiry Date:25/04/2025
Secret PIN:(1109) Subject to change by beneficiary on Receipt of the card.

You are to supply your full delivery address where the card will be couriered to by FedEX.

All Beneficiaries will be required to pay $50.00 (Fifty two United States Dollars) upfront cost for the Delivery of the card to your said address each Courier Delivery fee will be sent Via Bitcoin to the bitcoin wallet address below:

33Du8qPqchRqwB8N5fjKEr6YY5fJG7Sjoc

Note That the cards are all activated and Ready to use.

Sincerely,

John Crews,
Electronic cards Administrator,
Proton Financial Bank
The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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