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Dip Freeman Tom - European Union / United Nations - freemantom1908@gmail.com

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from: Dip,FREEMAN TOM <officaloffice034@gmail.com>
reply-to: freemantom1908@gmail.com
date: Aug 21, 2023, 8:32 AM
subject: Greetings,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings,

This is diplomat FREEMAN TOM, assigned by the EUROPEAN UNION and the UNITED NATIONS to deliver your consignment worth (2.5 million euros) deposited with us.

My flight is going to leave Madrid, Spain at midnight today, to arrive at your airport tomorrow morning and the consignment box will be delivered to your home address

at 10:00 am tomorrow morning.

you have to pay a consignment box clearance fee at your airport, to avoid delay or seizing of the consignment, so kindly hurry to send €50 only now by steam wallet

card or an Apple Itunes card, or to our bitcoin wallet or to our paypal account. so that I will sort everything and will not have any delays or problems at the airport

with the security or the airport authority.

Kindly Hurry to the store now and buy the Apple Itunes card for €50, and at exactly 10:00 tomorrow morning, I will be at your home with the consignment box.

Dip,FREEMAN TOM
Contact Email:freemantom1908@gmail.com
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