from: Reverend Fr. Noah Morey <reverendnmorey@gmail.com>
date: Aug 14, 2023, 3:48 PM
subject: Re:
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I greet you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen. I received your mail and I understand that you are the right person that Mr. Edward Kong instructed me to send the Bank Draft he raised in your favor before he traveled to Singapore. For your
information this money is not in cash, it's a Bank Draft written in your name which will be cleared in your Bank within 2 to 3days.
However, I went to 3 different Service companies for registration of your Bank Check worth $5,000,000.00 which I was instructed to send to you by Dr. Edward Kong.
Below are the costs of the 3 Service companies I have been to for the registration and the delivery of the package to your given address.
(1) FedEx _____$105
(2) UPS _______ $114
(3) DHL ________$110
So choose any of the companies you would like to deliver your package and send the Service Charge to enable me register the package to your given address for immediate delivery to you.
I wait for your urgent response so that I can proceed and register the package for its immediate delivery to your door-step.
God bless.
Rev. Noah Morey
(917) 908-1015
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