from: Harry Bourdillon <kennyzuniga519@gmail.com>
reply-to: tb.transfer@mail.com
date: Dec 7, 2025, 7:08 PM
subject: Are You (Dead) Or (Alive)?
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Customer!!!,
FedEx Courier Company wish to inform you that your package
with registration CODE ( DCJKT00678G) is now ready to deliver to you
as authorized by the depositor of your package Mrs. Frank William U.N
Secretary to this Company and we can assure you that we are experts and will commence the delivery of your package to your doorstep as soon as you comply with our mode of delivery system, Your package is properly sealed registered and will be deliver to you within 24hours as the depositor registered the package along with some vital
documents required by FedEx Courier Company under delivery rules and
regulation to effect the delivery to your destination without any further delay,
I am writing to confirm the fact if you are (Dead) Or (Alive)? Because
Mr. Chirstohpar Ashely came to our office stated that you are dead and
failure to reply back in the next 24hrs simply means what Mr. Chiristohpar Ashely said was right that you are dead. And Mr. Chiristohpar Ashely has
agreed to pay the needed valued of $50 dollars required for the
Security keeping fee of your consignment box, but we have not gotten the money from him yet as we want to find out if you are dead or not, so if you are still (alive) you are advice in your own best interest to reply back,
We receive our Insurance & Delivery fee from the depositor Mrs. Frank
William. The only fee you have to pay is our Security keeping fee only, from you and you should know that, This measures of charging
Security keeping fee is to always protect the package of our customers and to ensure the safety delivery to his or her destination.
According to our Security keeping fee, The delivery of your package to your destination will cost you a sum of $50 Dollars only.
Best regards
Delivery agent
Harry Bourdillon
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