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Agent Kevin Williams - ECOWAS - info.agnetkevinwilliams@gmail.com

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from: Agent Kevin Williams <info2morganwilliams@gmail.com>
reply-to: info.agnetkevinwilliams@gmail.com
date: Oct 25, 2021, 11:43 AM
subject: Dear Package Owner: Read Carefully
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Package Owner: Read Carefully

Greetings, My name is (Ambassador) Diplomatic Agent Kevin Williams,
I'm an international diplomat delivery officer from Economic Community
Of West Africa States (ECO-WAS), I just arrived your country with your
ATM Card /Parcel worth's $2.5 Million USD (Two Million Five Hundred
United State Dollars) right now while I am standing at Airport as I am
having a problem to locate your nearest airport address for finishing
delivery.

You are advice to get back to me now with your full details delivery including:

Your Full Name: __________
Your Address: __________
Your Direct Tel Phone: __________
A Copy Of Your Id: __________
Your Occupation: __________
Nearest Airport: __________

Contact Me Now Via Only
Email: info.agnetkevinwilliams@gmail.com

I am waiting now to enable me to complete the trip.

Regards,
Ambassador: Agent Kevin Williams.
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