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John Costa - DHL - dhldeliverycompany969@gmail.com

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from: mr John Costa <fileoffice545@gmail.com>
reply-to: dhldeliverycompany969@gmail.com
date: Apr 2, 2023, 12:25 AM
subject: Good day dear,i am your diplomat agent mr John Costa from the Dhl delivery company
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day dear,i am your diplomat agent mr John Costa from the Dhl
delivery company.i am in the airport right now with your compensation
card worth the sum of $2.5 million dollars, and it is from the bank of
America.so now you will have to respond back to me with your full
information,such as

Full Name::
Phone number:
Home number:
Home address:
Email address:
Country::
Your whatsapp number::

And you will have to pay the sum of $150 for the release order that is
the only fee that you will have to send and you will get your package
immediately,Note they will be no deduction until it get to you as
assigned by the federal Government who sighed for the delivery,so get
back to us once you receive your this message i await your urgent
response now AND YOU CAN RESPOND BACK THROUGH THIS
EMAIL{dhldeliverycompany969@ gmail.com}
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