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Frank Obum - US Customs - frankobum777@outlook.com

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from: Frank Obum <larryedu@yahoo.com>
reply-to: frankobum777@outlook.com
date: Jul 8, 2020, 10:34 PM
subject: COMPENSATION FUNDS FROM UNITED NATION
mailed-by: yahoo.com

Attention beneficiary

There was an consignment box in your name: the box was loaded with about the sum of $10, 000,000 fund compensation from the UNITED NATION, please we need your full delivery details because the consignment box package is now ready for shipment to your address by the delivery company on Saturday. The full details of the consignment box will be explained briefly to you once you get back with your address for the box delivery. This message is from the US Customs and Border Protection here in Dulles International Airport Washington, DC, USA, we decided to contact you about the final release of your compensation fund which was held in our custody since last two weeks while the bank of Africa attempt to remit a huge sum of $10, 000,000.00 to you through an consignment box. The box was issued in your name as a compensation fund of $10, 000,000 loaded on it from the UNITED NATION.

Fill The Form Below:

Full Names :
Residential Address :
Mobile Number:
state :
Country :

Director in charge. Mr. Frank Obum
Phone: +1(360) 589-5534 call or text me
1300 Pennsylvania Ave.
NW Washington, DC 20229.
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