from: Fedex Company <fedexcompany37@aol.com>
reply-to: Fedex Company <fedexcompany37@aol.com>
date: Jul 27, 2020, 7:31 PM
subject: Dear,Beneficiary
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com
> Dear,Beneficiary,
>
> How are you today? This is to thank you for your effort to help me in the past.I understand that your hands were tied.Not to worry.I have succeeded in getting the money transferred into the account provided by a newly found friend of mine in Finland.
>
> I am in Europe with my family presently.To compensate you for your past assistance and commitments to me,I have made available 10% of the total money which is $7.8M (SEVEN MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED UNITED STATE DOLLARS) cash for you.I made it cash because my account officer advice me to do so, he said that since I will not be around, it will be safer to keep cash than to keep check, because of the validity period of check which might expire before you get the check and i will not be there to validate it.
>
> I have, through the help of my account officer packaged the money in a security proof box. The box was sealed with synthetic nylon seal and padded with machine.It was deposited with FEDEX EXPRESS COURIER COMPANY for safe keeping,as (Sensitive Photographic Film Material),The Company does not know the original contents of the box. What I declared to them as the content is Sensitive Photographic Film Material,I did not declare money to them please.
>
> Also,Note that I have paid the delivery fee in advance pending the time you will contact them,so you don't have any problem.The only fee they will ask you is their registration fee.I would have paid the registration fee when I was paying for the delivery but they told me that if I pay it then,The consignment will start accumulating demurrage for you so I left it inorder for you not to pay extra money on it.
>
> Below is the Deposit Details
>
> Deposit Number:PLCC-101-PL45
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> Sort/Clearance Code:PLC/101-45/P50
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> Deposit Certificate N0.:405576
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> Consignment Description: 1 Box Sensitive Photographic Film Material
>
> Depositor: Barrister:David Mark.
>
> Make sure you quote the deposit details well to avoid misinformation.
>
> Write an application and quote the deposit details to the given Address Below:
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> Company:FEDEXEXPRESS COURIER COMPANY BENIN REPUBLIC
>
> Contact Person:John Luiz (Director)
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> Contact Email: fedexcompany37@aol.com
>
> Forward your FULL NAME, HOME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER,and register with them for immediate delivery of your package to your door step.
>
> Take good care of your self.
> Regards,
> Barrister:David Mark.
> I HAVE RESGISTERED YOUR CERTIFIED CONSIGNMENT WITH FEDEX.
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