from: Williams Mike <williamsmike7710@aol.com>
date: Jan 27, 2020, 12:57 PM
subject: Re: Urgently Please
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Hello, I am Mr.Williams Mike, the special delivery agent assigned by the UNITED NATIONS Office For Humanitarians Affairs to make the delivery of your Consignment Box package to your door-steps. I am presently in MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FLORIDA and i have received and noted your delivery information.
Your Consignment Box is with the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in MIAMI INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT FLORIDA after undergoing several Clearance process and it was discovered that your Card values the sum of $10 million I submitted all the back up documents that accompanied your Consignment Box Package and they still insist that a Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT ) Certificate must be obtained and submitted to ascertain that your fund is legitimately acquired devoid of Terrorist Sponsorship.
I have contacted my office in Benin Republic since they stated that the Certificate can also be obtained from the Origin of your Package and they have assigned an Attorney whom will handle the process of getting the needed Certificate and the cost is $175, therefore if you Choose to obtain the Certificate from Benin, then kindly send the mentioned amount via Ria money Transfer to the following information;
Name:Marcos Ogah
Location: Cotonou, Benin Republic
Be guaranteed that the delivery of your Consignment Box must be completed immediately the Certificate is ready as i have already booked my Fight Ticket which i attached below, thanks while waiting to hear from you.
Mr. Williams Mike
Special Delivery Agent
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