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John Scott Miller - FedEx - fedexoffice737@gmail.com

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from: FedEx Office <fedexoffice737@gmail.com>
date: Nov 23, 2020, 7:55 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

I Received your email and it's well understood.

Greetings, From FedEx Delivery Courier Service,.

My regards to you and your family, I am Mr John Scott Miller I write to Inform you that consignment box worth ($5.8 Million Dollars) has been

accredited by the Federal Government of united states, As Funds Compensation has currently approved in your favor.

The consignment box has been released today for delivery. You are receiving this email in order to fully compensate scam victims that have had

problems receiving their funds or lost funds in the process. We the FedEx Delivery Courier Service Company has registered under from New Jersey

united states of america Government in charged to deliver your consignment box to you.

Send the following information of yours for the conclusion of the delivery of your consignment box
Your full name______
Your country_______
Your Direct telephone number______
Your correct home address_______
City Airport address ______________
Your current occupation_______
Your age____
Your Email
Copy of ID__

Note that the delivery of your consignment box will still be on hold pending
till we receive the above information from you.
Phone Number: +1 (202) 888 9619
Reply To This E-mail address.....fedexoffice737@gmail.com
Yours Faithfully,
Best regards
Mr John Scott Miller
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