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Frank David - Diplomat Agent - ucourt31@gmail.com

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from: Mr,Nja Dona, <whiteterry274@gmail.com>
reply-to: ucourt31@gmail.com
date: Jan 28, 2020, 9:24 AM
subject: MR.FRANK DAVID ,Diplomat Agent,of Delivery Company
mailed-by: gmail.com

Atten ,
Your Consignment Box of $6.8Million United State Dollar is here with Us.
Am here in Texas International Airport since over Three days ago with
your Consignment

Box,but the only thing holding me here to arrive to your place is
Security keeping fee which is $63 the cost,so if you are
ready to receive this your Consignment Box then,
try to get back to us immediately and ask us where you can send the security
keeping fee of your Box.

Contact us here (ucourt31@gmail.com)and ask MR.FRANK DAVID,the
Diplomat Agent where you can send the security keeping fee
of your Consignment Box.try to reach us Today which is January
28th,because after
Today then,by next Tomorrow January 30th which is Thursday then,i will
go back to my Country in Benin Republic with your Consignment Box.or if you can
not send it through ria or world remit tee then,you will use the money
buy iTunes
gift card like 2x= $50 $10 and send it Today.

Try to reconfirm your full information to us immediately you reply,
Because of wrong delivery,and ask us where you can send security fee or
you buy iTunes card to enable us to locate you immediately to arrive
to your place with your
Box.

Now your urgent reply is Needed
MR.FRANK DAVID ,Diplomat Agent,of Delivery Company
Mr,NjaDona,
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