from: IRS AGENT Ms Rita mark <ci597619@gmail.com>
reply-to: officefile25280@aol.com
date: Jan 21, 2022, 5:14 AM
subject: Good morning to you happy news,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good morning to you happy news,
My name is Ms Rita mark; I am a citizen of United States Of America
Working with IRS as agent I have to inform you again that we are not
playing over this,
I know my reason for the continuous sending of this notification to
you according our final conclusion this New Year 2022 if you did not
pay attention to receive your package which was held under our custody
since last year we give you grace of 72 hours which is three working
days,
And after the three working days without good news from you then all
your delivery arrangement documents and your full details will be
deleted from our system for information,
Therefore I will advice you to try your possible best and purchase
$100 gift card to clear your package for delivery because this promo
price is your final grace and if delay continue again that means you
will lose everything,
And as you are contacting us make sure you reconfirm your current
address to avoid wrong direction because it will caused another delay
by wrong delivery be careful,
Your total fund is sum of $1,8million united stated American dollar
for information,
Once the fee is paid we will direct your package to your home address
by TOP CHRONO Couriers Delivery Company within couples of hours you
will confirm your package by their agent,
Email----(officefile25280@aol.com)
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Rita Mark - IRS - officefile25280@aol.com
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