from: John Dryden <johndrdn@gmail.com>
date: Oct 30, 2025, 5:40 AM
subject: Diplomat Agent Fedex Courier Company
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: TO You,
This email is from Special Diplomat Agent Mr.John Dryden. from the FedEx Courier Company Address: 1025 Thomas Jefferson St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA, I am the delivery man in charge of delivery your sealed Consignment box worth sum of US$12,000,000, (Twelve Million United State Dollars)
How are you today my dear together with your family, please dear what is going on? where are you right now I have been call you and you don’t pick up my calls, well if what am hearing is not truth kindly get back to me very urgently to this email:johndrdn@gmail.com My Zangi Private Number: 60-4817-4930: we have a crucial situation here in this airport, please i need to know the truth before handing over your consignment box US$12,000,000, (Twelve Million United State Dollars) to them for me to go back to my States, the situation here in this airport is that some group of persons in number of two united state of America came to this airport and told me that you had an auto-crash on Saturday and died
SO PLEASE I AM VERY MUCH CONFUSED HERE I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO do because they brought a death certificate signed by a medical doctor showing that you are dead they also brought a signed letter of change of ownership and appointment of next of kin over your properties including your funds on the consignment box that are with me in this airport and they said that you even made a provision of the needed $50.00 for them to clear all the outstanding bill delaying the smooth delivery of your consignment box to you in your home but personally i'm not well convinced that you are dead that is why i asked them to hold back the $50.00 and come back tomorrow so that i will do my own investigations to find out if you are dead or alive because i am confuse if is truth okay prior to this development i told them to come back tomorrow meanwhile i have reported this case to the airport police authority
So if indeed you are alive i want you to write me back immediately with the payment details before it will be too late And I will inform the airport police when those men come back tomorrow
So that they can decide on how to get them arrested with the airport police authority when those men come back tomorrow you are to get back write me back with the payment information of the needed fee of $50.00 dollars
Note, that the Award Ownership Certificate must be secured from the office of the Customs Service because that is the only office that will issue you the original Award Ownership Certificate of this funds since it has been confirmed
I have now made an inquiry and service charge for obtaining this Award ownership Certificate from Customs and is only $50 and it should be sent to Customs Service with below information provided by customs authority it should be sent through Gift card Apple Card or Razergold, Note that the Award Ownership Certificate must to be secured from the office of Customs because that is the only office that will issue you the original Award Ownership Certificate of this funds
Do try your best to send it as I have not much time left to enable me to come over to your house and hand over your package to you and then go back immediately. Send an Apple Card or Razergold card $50
Please i advise you to try your best to send the $50 today Apple card or Razergold,
I am presently at the airport Waiting for your responds with the payment and your correct home Address, ok
Thanks for your understanding,
Thanks and God Bless
Mr John Dryden.
Diplomat Agent Fedex Courier Company
1025 Thomas Jefferson St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
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