from: Mr. Sam Williams <glopress34@yahoo.com>
reply-to: wmrsam03@gmail.com
date: Oct 23, 2020, 2:18 AM
subject: Attention Dear Beneficiary
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Attention Dear Beneficiary
This is to inform you about your recovered consignment package worth the
sum of $10.5 million USD.
The consignment package was recovered with some valid document which
stated that you are the rightful beneficiary of the said
package.
So i want you to get back to me with your information for the
authentication of the recovered package so that we can start the delivery
arrangement of the package.
Get back to me with your correct information such as:
YOUR NAME:
YOUR ADDRESS:
YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER:
YOUR COUNTRY:
NEAREST AIRPORT
YOUR OCCUPATION:
SEX AND AGE:
COPY OF YOUR VALID ID CARD:
Upon the receipt of your delivery address, we are to delivery your
recovered fund worth the sum of $10.5 million USD direct to you.
you absolutely have nothing to worry about concerning the delivery . All
need from your is your immediate response with the requested information
and by the grace
of God we will have successful transaction. Your urgent response is highly
expected! Thank You,
Yours Truly
Mr. Sam William
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