from: Cliff lieut <lieutcliff@gmail.com>
date: Apr 8, 2021, 9:28 AM
subject: I need your help
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello, I am writing this proposal for you to render me a favor to secure my boxes that are with the security company in Qatar, I'm in the military camp in the war zone over here in Afghanistan, in a very hard corner. I want my boxes to be delivered to you because the boxes were not safe over here in Afghanistan. I want you to do all you can to receive the boxes and keep it safe until I am out of here. I will reward you with 35% and 5% will be used for your expenses and cost of delivery. I will be coming to you as soon as possible, I want you to contact the security company and tell them that Col. Clifford Robinson asked you to receive his boxes, this is the company address: apc.internationwide@outlook.com.
Before you contact the company I need to get some of your information so that I can use it to locate you.
Home address,
phone number, and
country,
Remember, this is a deal and you must keep it a secret between you and me.
Thank you for trusting me and for the privilege for us to become friends. I hope to see you soon, if there is any question you want to ask me and I will explain more.
Thank you.
Col. Clifford
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Col Clifford Robinson - lieutcliff@gmail.com
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