from: Mr Melvin Parkman <irvingblackman3@gmail.com>
reply-to: josefson93@gmail.com
date: Jan 13, 2021, 11:10 PM
subject: Dear Customer.
mailed-by: gmail.com
FEDEX EXPRESS COMPANY WORLD WIDE,
HEAD OFFICE BENIN & ASSOCIATES
06 BP 1409 AKPAKPA DODOME
WEST AFRICA COTONOU REPUBLIC OF BENIN.
EMAIL: josefson93@gmail.com
Dear Customer.
With regards to your of$3.4Million us dollars package was registered as
a gift with the registered code (XGT352) deposited in this Company, we
wish to inform you that instructions was passed to this office to commence
with the delivery of your package as soon as we contacted you and reconfirm
your current mailing address which is your home address for a good
direction to avoid wrong delivery.
Name: .........................
Address:..........
Tell:............
But meanwhile we can not commence on the delivery without having our
official keeping fees sent to us first, and our charge for keeping the
package is $25.00, therefore be advice to send our official keeping
fee down to FEDEX Company sum of $25 usd. for official keeping fees
Then delivery of your package will commence by tomorrow after we have
receive the payment from you and our delivery is 24 hours. Go ahead
and send the payment via Ria money transfer world remit or itunes card
or steam wallet with our accountant officer information below.
Here is how to send the payment to us today
Receivers Name: PAUL NNALOU
Location: Cotonuo/ Benin Republic
Address: 180 str: Agata Cotonuo
Amount$25
Senders:
Mtcn:
Send the money via Ria money transfer and forward the
payment information to us for easy pick up. We will forward the
tracking number of your package as soon as we got everything done.
Please remember to reconfirm your mailing address to us ok and send
the MTCN NUMBER as soon as you send the
$25.00 usd today.
As soon as we Recieve the official keeping fees, Our international
Diplomat agent will depart Benin with your GIFT PACKAGE and your
Shipment Airway bill will be sent to you with our diplomat ID in
charge of the delivery immediately to track your address within 24
Hrs. Our Diplomat agent will call you on the arrival to your country
to hand ove your package to you.
FROM,
SINCERELY,
Mr Melvin Parkman,
DIRECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT,
FEDEX EXPRESS COMPANY WORLD WIDE,
COTONOU BENIN REPUBLIC
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