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Jerome H Powell - FedEx - pjeromeh@gmail.com

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from: Jerome H Powell <pjeromeh@gmail.com>
date: Nov 9, 2020, 4:44 AM
subject: FedEx Courier Service Delivery Company
mailed-by: gmail.com

FedEx Courier Service
Address: 55, Akpakpava Road,Benin
Open until 10:00 PM
Website:http://www.FedEx.com
Date:09:11:2020.

Attention:Beneficiary,

Good day, and how are you today, please there is something bewildered
which we do not understood and what is going on, someone came to our
office this morning and his name are Mr,Xavier Hennington, for his
statement,he said that he is your brother and you sent him to collect
the ATM CARD for you, he reaffirmed that you have heart attack! and
disable to work and i am very sorry to hear that,that is reason i
write to you this morning to confirm from you,

Therefore i want to hear from you and verify whether you are the one
that sent him before hand the ATM CARD over to him due to someone have
to be very careful for making the payment especially valuable ATM CARD
worth of $1.5 million dollars like this. Please you should respond
urgently to enable us to know whether you are the one that sent him or
not.for this reason your advice to reconfirm below information to me:

A,Your full name
B,Your house address where our agent will deliver your parcel to you
C,Your Telephone number
D,Your I.D.CARD

I will forward Attached scan copy of his I.D.CARD as soon as i hear
from you today.I wait to receive your I.D.CARD and also reconfirm your
address once again to me.

Regards
Waiting for your response.
Thanks and God Bless you

Mr,Jerome H Powell.
Manager FedEx Delivery Department Office.
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