from: Mr Frank Williams <cardatm385@gmail.com>
reply-to: president1joebiden@gmail.com
date: Dec 8, 2021, 6:56 AM
subject: Contact at [ +1 203) 587-2243 )
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear i am Mr Frank Williams director of home land security California
USA. i have just land in your state international airport right now
with your package worth the sum of $85, millions United State Dollars
and I was sent by Mr Joe Biden the president of USA to deliver your
package to your address and I will like you to reconfirm me your home
address so that I can deliver your package to you right now hope you
are well receive it?
I was sent by Mr Joe Biden the president of America. You can contact
him at this number. Text or call him and please also send your address
to him . Here is the one who will give me other to deliver your
package to you after you send your information. Contact at [ +1 203)
587-2243 )
Your Full Name.......
Your Address.........
Your Tell Number.....
Your email address...
Contact at [ +1 203) 587-2243 )
Mr Frank Williams
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