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Unread postby Big Al » Wed Mar 20, 2024 12:28 pm

Recovery Scam:

United State Postal Services ATM Debit Card
Headquarters Washington, D.C. 20431, USA
Dept.: World Debt Reconciliation Agencies.
Advice: Your Outstanding Payment Notification.

Attention Beneficiary.

This is United States Postal Service Delivery Company ,The management of this company, wishes to inform you that, we received a parcel containing an ATM Debit Card valued $1.5 million USD with some vital documents attached to it, for safety delivery to your home address in your country, within the next 48 hrs. as soon as we hear back from you. This is (payment office ) I am directed to inform you that Your payment verification and confirmations are OK.

This parcel was brought to us this morning by the ATM Debit Card Payment office/United Nation(U.N) In Conjunction With International Monitoring Fund Agencies, (I.M.F) as your inheritance approved fund to be delivered to your residential home address without any delay, So, kindly reconfirm the below information, to avoid delivery of Your ATM Master Card to a wrong hand.

Full names..
Parcel owner address.
Tel.
Gender .
Occupation.
Age:.

Scan Copy of Your International Passport Or Driver's License.
We will register your package and send you the tracking numbers before we proceed for safety delivery of your package as soon as you reconfirm the required information for safety delivery, POST OFFICE is one of the world's great success stories, the start-up that revolutionized the delivery of packages and information. In the past 30 years, we've grown up and grown into a diverse family of companies as POST OFFICE That's bigger, stronger, better than ever. Thanks.

Sincerely,
Mr. Jerry Allen
Email;( Info_department-office-desk.www.org@fflightexpress.com , 098officepay@gmail.com, Or upostalservise@daum.net )


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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 01:52:22 -0700
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Subject: Advice: $1.5 Million USD Your Outstanding Payment Notification!
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Re: fflightexpress.com

Unread postby firefly » Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:59 pm

The fake courier used in scam claims to be First Flight Express, while impersonating the United States Postal Service in the correspondence with the targeted victims.

Contact details shown on the fake website:

1005 Connecticut Ave NW # 710,
Washington, DC 20036
United States of America
info@fflightexpress.com


The scammers asking victims for personal details and identity documents copies have their identity hidden under the privacy protection given by the registrar.

Entry in the aa419 database of fraudulent websites: https://db.aa419.org/fakebanksview.php?key=166294

From the domain name registration:

Domain Name: fflightexpress.com
Updated Date: 2023-06-19
Creation Date: 2023-06-19
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2024-06-19
Registrar: COSMOTOWN, INC.

Registrant Organization:
Registrant State/Province: ca
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Email: privacy@cosmotown.com

This is what the fake courier website looks like:

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