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from: Mail <nakibiryangodaisy@gmail.com>
reply-to: courtofjusticeeastafrican2001@gmail.com
date: Mar 7, 2023, 2:09 PM
subject: East African Court Of Justice. UGANDA.
mailed-by: gmail.com

East African Court Of Justice. UGANDA.

Hello, you can urgently reply with your full address so that we can
give you the tracking number so that you can monitor the arrival of
your ATM package, and don't forget that the total amount of your fund
that was in your ATM package is $ 2.8 million dollars.

The ONLY fee you will EVER pay before your package leaves our office
here is the $75.00 USD to obtain the RAOC with the Affidavit of Claim
Provision Certificate. You will NEVER pay a cent again as agreed and
signed here in Court that you will never pay any other money besides
the $75.00

Finally, it is recommended to send it through WORLD REMIT MOBILE
MONEY, WESTERN UNION OR MONEY-GRAM. Or buy a $75 Steam Wallet Card,
iTunes etc. Send it immediately once you receive this message. I await
your positive response to allow us to complete the delivery to your
provided delivery address through the UPS delivery company.

Contact Hon. Alfonso C. Owiny on Tele WhatsApp +256 750 056 863, email
(supremecourt799@aol.com) for the payment. Thank you and God bless
you.

Yours in service,
East African Court Of Justice.
Hon. Justice Nestor.
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