from: Mrs.katherine Naveson <patriciaricheads@gmail.com>
reply-to: katherinenaveson@gmail.com
date: May 15, 2020, 6:54 AM
subject: urgent reply
mailed-by: gmail.com
From Federal Reserves Verification Office USA, Your Payment code :(147118)
CONGRATULATIONS DEAR PARCEL OWNER,
Good day to you and your family, from Federal Reserves Verification Office USA, We the Federal Reserves Verification Office USA were hereby to inform you that a parcel was reported in this office from Airport custom authority on 11th of May; 2020 as a result that the parcel has no legal documents that shows that the parcel is coming from Republic Du Benin during our proper investigation.
Noted that after our investigations and verification on this issue we find out that you have to obtain the parcel Yellow Tag and IRS certificate from Republic Du Benin been the origin of this transaction which the obtaining of the documents will cost you altogether sum of $150.00 usd only, this instruction came to us from International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Affiliation with Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) .Also, we have been having a meeting for quite sometime now with the IMF of Benin Republic with Federal High Court and we just came to a logical conclusion few days ago.
They have agreed that once you obtain the Yellow Tag and IRS certificate your($5.5 US Dollars) parcel will be release in other to complete the delivery to your provided home details.Therefore, you have to reconfirm your full details to us including your telephone number.
I apologize on behalf of the (IMF) in Affiliation with Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) organization for any delay you might have encountered in receiving your parcel in the past. I look forward to hear from you as soon as you confirm your payment.
Regards
Mr. katherine naveson.
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