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Michael Raburn - Airfreight Cargo Company Asia - infoairfreightcargocompanyasia@aol.com

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from: Airfreight Cargo Company <lnulli@alice.it>
reply-to: infoairfreightcargocompanyasia@aol.com
date: May 14, 2020, 11:38 PM
subject:
mailed-by: alice.it

I'm Michael Raburn from Airfreight Cargo Company Asia . We're contracted by WHO
to deliver your Global Corona Virus (COVID 19) Pandemic offer which is in
Cheque format. Sum of $10,000.00. (Ten Thousand Dollars Only). As the matter
of fact, every tax payers are entitled to this Supports from World Health
Organization. Meanwhile,
It's unfortunate we tried delivering your cheque to your address yesterday but
delivery attempt failed due to wrong address input in the system. Please kindly
reconfirm your correct home/office address and send back to us now with your
delivery fee $150 only, usning cash app or you can request for bank details
for cash deposit.

Note: The reason for the delivery fee it's because the first delivery attempt
failed which was officially signed for free delivery by the WHO. However, in
the sense that you might not be able to pay for delivery fees, you're advised
to come to the office address : 425 5th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37243, For your
CHEQUE collection. While coming, please endeavor to come with your drivers
license or International passport for your legitimate claims.

Regards

Michael

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WhatsApp: +1

Email: (infoairfreightcargocompanyasia@aol.com)

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