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Dennis Serry - DHL - serrydenis@gmail.com

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from: Serry Dennis <serrydenis@gmail.com>
date: Jun 9, 2021, 4:44 AM
subject: I await your immediate response because I am in very bad condition.
mailed-by: gmail.com

I am Dennis Serry, a delivery agent under dhl express.I am in charge of your ATM card parcel delivery,I have your package with me and another one,s, I'm right now in NY USA.

Please you need to direct me the way to your home or you come down to pick me.In case I forget The ATM Card Value is $6,500,000 USD (Six Million Five Hundred Thousand, USD Only) You are advised that a maximum withdrawal value of $15,000.00 USD is permitted on withdrawal per day.

I am having a little problem here with the Homeland security department here in intercepting the parcel with regards to the Tag Vat value which is delaying my coming to your address.They persisted I must provide the Yellow Tag Vat value Clearance before I will be allowed to connect to your home address.Please send me WhatApp message only on this number +1 202 792 4018 once you receive my email,you can as well text me or call me on number +1 716 220 7387

I await your immediate response because I am in very bad condition.

Dennis Serry
DHL Diplomatic agent
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