from: Diplomat Johnson Ewie <hoe007504@gmail.com>
reply-to: diplomatewiejohnson11@aol.com
date: Jul 13, 2021, 10:24 AM
subject: FedEx courier company
mailed-by: gmail.com
I am diplomat Johnson Ewie from FedEx courier company with your ATM
card package worth of $1.5 million United States dollars and I was in
Ohio John Glenn Columbus International Airport but the airport
authority hold me with your package request the authorization
clearance certificate which cost some of$175 but my company director
send me $100 remains $75 to complete this issue and deliver your
package urgently today. So try to contact immediately you receive this
message because I need to leave here to today and arrive to your house
address. Make sure you reconfirm your house address avoid mistake on
the process. Thanks and God
bless you.
Best regards
Diplomat
Johnson Ewie
Cellphone:740 4104399
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