from: MICHAEL DAVIDE <mr.philipikeazor1@gmail.com>
date: Oct 22, 2025, 4:08 PM
subject: Dubai
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings!
How are you my name is Micheal David I am writing In respect of your fund that has been approved to release to you. Through a diplomatic delivery all the arrangements has been made on how you are going to receive your fund without any stress. You will receive your fund in Dubai. That is the where the office of diplomatic management is located. All you have to do is for you to get ready and go and meet the diplomat one on one.
You don’t need to be afraid of anything. All the legal documents that will back you up the diplomat will handle the documents to you. Because the documents has been packaged in an envelope which the diplomat will give you together with your consignment. If you want to lodge the money in a bank in Dubai or you want to take it to your country the documents will guide you so you don’t have any problems with the authorities you have to get back to me now as soon as possible so I will fix a date when you will travel.
Also resend your current telephone number where to reach you. Because your telephone number is very important that is where the diplomat will reach you so he can give you directions where you will meet him in Dubai. I need your Urgent response immediately because we don’t have much time get back to me and have a nice day.
I look forward to hear from you.
Best Regards
Mr. Micheal David
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