ATM Notification.

Date: June 16, 2009 9:05 am Comments: 0

From: “Automatic Teller Machine Inc.(ATM)” <info@live.com>
Reply-To: atm.pro@jmail.co.za
Subject: ATM Notification.
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:07:54 -0500 (CDT)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ATM INC.
c/ Los anagels7,45976
Salamaca,Spain.

Dear Email owner,
The Automatic Teller Machine Inc.(ATM) have chosen you by the board of
trustees via random email as one of the final recipients for the 2009
cash grant promo.

The aim of this promo is to continue to encourage the use of atm card,and
to improve the standard of living globally,by giving out once in a “life
time cash grant promo” ATM Card Value (1.4 MILLION EURO) to 5 lucky
recipients respectively,for the year financial grant promo,in accordance
with the enabling act of Parliament world development programme.

You have been granted an ATM Card, with a sum value (1.4 MILLION EURO)
only.We have secured the release of the funds to you as soon as you call
and email the financier and assigned agent,with your Full
Name,Mobile,Telephone and Fax Number,Occupation,Mailing Address and
Country below.

STANDARD S.L
Mr.Bart Alonsa
Tel: +34 608 526 311
Valencia, Spain.
Email to: atm.pro@jmail.co.za

THE ATM CARD PAYMENT CENTER HAS BEEN MANDATED TO ISSUE OUT AN ATM CARD
VALUE (1.4 MILLION EURO) WHICH YOU WILL USE TO WITHDRAW MONEY IN ANY ATM
MACHINE,FROM ANY PART OF THE WORLD AS PAYMENT FOR THIS FISCAL YEAR 2009.
Note always quote your (ATM CASH GRANT NUMBER: W-342-8876) in all your
emails.

Best Regards,

Mrs.Ash Orch
Director of Operations

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