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Philps Cookson - San Francisco Airport - philipsc394@gmail.com

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from: Mr. Philips Cookson <philipsc394@gmail.com>
date: Jun 7, 2020, 5:07 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Thank you for reaching out to this airport authority regarding your
abandoned consignment box fund by one diplomatic agent Mike from
Africa. My name is Mr. Philips cookson an Inspection officer here in
San Fransisco airport California USA, during my inspection in the
airport, we came across this abandoned consignment box in your name, i
was told that the diplomatic agent left it here because you refused to
pay the clearance fee when he contacted you, the clearance fee is $650
which you will send to clearance office in this country before they
can give us the clearance document to release the consignment to you.
You are advised to send the fee through Walmart to walmart or money
Gram with below information

Receiver Name===== Kathleen Borski
Country====USA
Address==== 5512 Eagle Dr. Fort Pierce, FL. 34951
Amount ==== $650

Once you make the payment, kindly send us the receipt of the payment
so we can release your consignment box to you.

Thank you for your understand

Best Regards,

Mr Philps Cookson
Inspection officer
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