from: GIBSON <melaniat390@gmail.com>
reply-to: upsdeliverycompany01@usa.com
date: Apr 21, 2023, 6:44 AM
subject: WELCOME TO FEDEX DELIVERY EXPRESS COMPANY
mailed-by: gmail.com
WELCOME TO FEDEX DELIVERY EXPRESS COMPANY
Attention Dear Beneficiary,
I am writing to confirm the fact if you are DEAD or ALIVE and failure
to reply back in the next 5hrs simply means what Rev Patrick Larry
said today is right that you are dead.
As he was trying to claim your
compensation fund of $10.5 million USD from United Nations Government
for USA scam victims compensation fund .
Rev Patrick Larry has even agreed to pay the needed fee valued at $50
US dollar required for the
Bond Stamp Duty Fee of your funds valued $10.5million USD,but we have
not gotten the money from him yet as we want to find out if you are dead or not,
Reconfirm The Below information For Security Purposes;
Name: __
Phone:_
Address:__
Email:_
Occupation:__
So if you are still alive you are advice in your own best interest to
reply back immediately with your full details required above
THANKS AND GOD BLESS US ALL !!!
Yours Sincerely,
Mr.JOHNSON GIBSON
whatsapp number:+1(202)996-0028
FedEx Delivery express Company
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Johnson Gibson - FedEx - upsdeliverycompany01@usa.com
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