from: Mr. Daniel William <ibehj2014@gmail.com>
date: May 5, 2020, 9:10 AM
subject: Dear consignee,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good Morning,
This morning I receiver call from the delivery office that I should
told you that they will use posted system COD delivery to your address
but it will only cost you sum of $50, which you will send by iTune
card to enable them have it receiver and proceed the package post to
your address, so I am advise you to look where to buy the iTunes card
$50 send it so that the post office will receiver it and make sure
before 48hours you receiver the package box $900,500.00 your part
payment, I am waiting for the iTunes card amount $50 attachment
picture so that i will forward it to the post office.
Buy the iTunes card $50 and you will take Picture of the iTunes card
and send it to me by email then once I receiver it I will forward it
to the post office and they will proceed the delivery to your address.
That is all you have to do now and have your package receiver OK, You
have 24 hours to receive this package and if you're not interested to
receive it please don't reply back.
E-mail (wwoe3345@gmail.com)
I am looking forward to hear from you.
Mr. Ibeh Waziri
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