from: Dr. Johnny Jackson <jameswabbas2007@gmail.com>
reply-to: diplomatjj1011@yahoo.com
date: Jan 28, 2020, 8:20 AM
subject: Reminder of Your Funds Delivery
mailed-by: gmail.com
I am Dr. Johnny Jackson aka Diplomat JJ and i am still reminding you
regarding to your two boxes that contains millions of dollars with
your ATM Cards that are presently with me and i have been sending you
several emails to you and you never responded back to me and i decided
to remind you again that this is New Year and it is 2020 of happiness
for you and your family if only you understand the fact of your
delivery of your funds to your doorstep without any delay.
So i am trying to sort thing out for you, so that you can regain your
funds and celebrate with your family within any moment for now, once
you are ready to comply with the necessary arrangement of your
delivery and also pay what i asked you to pay, so that you can get
your delivery without no delay or excuse again and this is legitimate
funds delivery and it is 100% guarantee, so if you are in interested
to claim your funds, please get back to me with your ID card and
delivery address with your cell phone number immediately, because
registration is going on now and i need to register your own delivery
with others now, once you comply fast with me and seek who you are and
what you can do to better yourself and to better all that come into
your life
Waiting to hear from you soonest.
Regards,
Dr. Johnny Jackson
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