from: sales@elitehealthonlinestore.com
reply-to: sales@elitehealthonlinestore.com
date: Apr 19, 2020, 1:19 AM
subject: Re[2]:
signed-by: elitehealthonlinestore.com
Dear Client:
We are writing you with regards to your interest in 100,000 N95 face masks. We write to inform you that we will be able to supply you with the 100,000 N95 face mask pieces. We do have the following colors
-Green
-White
-Blue
Do get back to us with your preferred colors, if you do have any.
Total cost for 100,000 N95 face masks wholesale price= $65,000
Address to be shipped to is
You will have to make the payment for your order in 3 forms.
- 30%($19,500) of the payment and we go get your order registered for shipping and delivery over to your address.
-30%($19,500) once we get back to you with the tracking number and information once your order is registered.
-40%($26,000) once you have received the shipment to your address( ).
Payment is made through bitcoins to the following bitcoin wallet address: 1JMYNV6DRR2KuANgeuDTTHHcjxKipr76DH
Do provide us with a screenshot of the payment transaction for confirmation.
Payment is done through bitcoins so as to facilitate the confirmation process and quickly proceed with the registration process of your order and can get back to you with the tracking number once done.
We await your reply as to know if we are to proceed with the processing of your order for registration.
Best Regards
Elite Health Store
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from: sales@elitehealthonlinestore.com
reply-to: sales@elitehealthonlinestore.com
date: Apr 19, 2020, 4:34 AM
subject: Re[2]:
signed-by: elitehealthonlinestore.com
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reply-to: sales@elitehealthonlinestore.com
date: Apr 19, 2020, 4:34 AM
subject: Re[2]:
signed-by: elitehealthonlinestore.com
Do you want to order pain pills?
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