from: Fedex office Doha QATAR <fedexofficedohaqatar@gmail.com>
date: Sep 10, 2023, 5:27 PM
subject: Re:
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Dear Customer,
This is FedEx courier Company of Kampala, Uganda East Africa, the
management of this company, wishes to inform you that, we received a
parcel containing an ATM Visa Card valued $12.7 million USD, for
onward delivery to your residential address in your country.
This parcel was brought to us this morning by the ATM Card payment
office Kampala, Uganda East Africa.Reconfirm the below information, to
avoid delivery of your ATM Visa Gold Card Parcel to wrong hand.
Full names............
Parcel owner address......
Country/State........
Occupation...........
Passport/Driving License
Tel...........
We will register your parcel and send you the tracking numbers before
we proceed for onward delivery of your parcel as soon as you reconfirm
the required information.
FedEx is one of the world's great success stories, the start-up that
revolutionized the delivery of packages/parcels and information. In
the past 33 years, we've grown up and grown into a diverse family of
companies as FedEx that's bigger, stronger, better than ever.
Waiting for your quick reply
Yours affectionately,
Mr. Michael Richard
Dispatch Manager FedEx Courier
Doha QATAR
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from: Fedex office Doha QATAR <fedexofficedohaqatar@gmail.com>
date: Sep 13, 2023, 8:47 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Your information is well received. We are waiting to receive the required fee of $50 buy gift card of $50 and send it to this email as quickly as possible after reading this mail.
date: Sep 13, 2023, 8:47 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Your information is well received. We are waiting to receive the required fee of $50 buy gift card of $50 and send it to this email as quickly as possible after reading this mail.
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