from: Diana Miller <dianamiller860@gmail.com>
date: May 25, 2021, 5:34 AM
subject: IF YOU ARE STILL (ALIVE )
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello
I'm Mrs Diana Miller from California working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) California. I am writing to confirm the fact if you are (Dead) Or (Alive)? Because you have a consignment box in our office here in California and Mr. Jude Betsy came to our office stating that you are dead and failure to reply back in the next 24hrs simply means what Mr. Jude Betsy said it was right that you are dead. And Mr. Jude Betsy has agreed to pay the needed value required for the delivering charge fee of your consignment box to your country. But we have not gotten the fee from him yet as we want to find out if you are dead or not, so if you are still (alive) you are advised in your own best interest to reply back within 24hrs.
I want you to send us your residence address and telephone so that the diplomat will call you as soon as he arrives in your city and hand over your consignment to you. I am waiting to receive the delivery charges fee from you and immediately I will proceed for your delivery.
Your Full Names:
Your Home Address:
Your Home Telephone:
4 Your Mobile Phone:
5 Your Age and Sex:
Your ID card
:Regards,
Mrs Diana Miller
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