from: UPS <smartozoh@gmail.com>
reply-to: unitedparcel1994inc@gmail.com
date: Jun 28, 2021, 5:34 PM
subject: Customer Care Unit.
mailed-by: gmail.com
United States Parcel(UPS),
Contact Email Address (unitedparcel1994inc@gmail.com)
Office: 03 BP 2147Lot No. 23 Patte D'Oie,
Cotonou-Benin
Tel: +229 60 30 61 75.
Our Ref: MF/BR/CB-XX-02/21
Dear Customer:
We write to inform you that your delivery address has been noted for
the delivery of your ATM VISA CARD Valued $2,500,000 Million united
states dollars been deposited for the purpose of delivery by the
United States Parcel(UPS).
The delivery will commence tomorrow as we have received our delivery
fees but it important that a security keeping fee must be secured
before the delivery can take place. This requirement was put to order
by the This office, We are sure for a successful delivery.
This security company keeping fee cost only $25.00usd each day, and be
assured that once we confirmed this pay western union or iTunes card
with the information, or if western union respond to furniture our
western union to you.
Forward the payment information to us once you send the money, we will
get back to you once your package is dispatched. I will forward your
package tracking reference number to you in my next message. Please
try to provide your direct phone number for easier and quicker
communication.
Thanks,
Yours Sincerely,
Mr. Agbanabu Ezu
Customer Care Unit.
E-mail; (unitedparcel1994inc@gmail.com)
Tel: +229 60 30 61 75.
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