from: Peter Hon.Edward Williams. <nwokolo028@gmail.com>
reply-to: williamjoe2222@gmail.com
date: Apr 25, 2021, 1:37 AM
subject: $10.7 Million
mailed-by: gmail.com
ATTENTION DEAR BENEFICIARY
Please your urgent Attention is needed, we wish to inform you that our
Diplomatic agent William Joe conveying your consignment box
valued the sum of $10.7 Million United States Dollars misplaced your
address,
you are required to Reconfirm the following information’s below so
that she can deliver
your Consignment box to you today and return immediately,
Your Full Name:
Your Country:
Your Direct Telephone Numbers:
Your Nearest airport:
Your Current Home Address:
Your E-mail Address:
Your Current Occupation:
Your age:
A COPY OF YOUR IDENTIFICATION:
Please do contact the diplomat agent William Joe with the
email(williamjoe2222@gmail.com) Send him sms on(+1 20)and with the
information’s required. Diplomat Name is William Joe Contact
her is waiting to hear from you today with the information’s to bring
your Consignment box to your doorstep. And Try to indicate these CODES
to the Diplomat because it will prove that you are the rightful person
that owns The Consignment Box.
A) YOUR BOX REGISTRATION NUMBER: XQD7819-SC
?? THE SECURITY CODE CONSIGNMENT BOX: ez/85t/kab/2017/color: silver
NOTE: That Diplomat agent William Joe did not no the content of The
consignment box contains a huge amount of money which is $10.7 Million
United States Dollars and on No circumstances should you let him be at
peril with the Consignment box, The consignments were moved from here
as family Treasures,so never Disclose the real content to he until you
receive your consignment.
God Bless You.
Best Regards
Hon.Edward Williams.
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