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Nick Jaker - Chicago West O'Hare Airport - chicagoairport93@gmail.com

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from: Mr Udoka Bari <atmdepartment982@gmail.com>
reply-to: chicagoairport93@gmail.com
date: Sep 24, 2021, 12:20 PM
subject: 10000 West O'Hare International Airport
mailed-by: gmail.com

10000 West O'Hare International Airport
Cargo Unit
Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Airport code: ORD
Chicago, IL 60666 USA
208) 834-4216
Emai;; (chicagoairport93@gmail.com)

ATTENTION: Final Notice of Your Package ,
In view of your inability to receive your package with registration #:
CT8100AF from National UK Lottery London united kingdom, originally
scheduled to be delivered to you by an agency, city express delivery
(c.e.d). This package in a golden metal box valued $5,316,000 USD
(five million three hundred and sixteen thousand dollars)

mistakenly arrived at Chicago O'Hare International Airport terminal 5
via British airways flight no.BA297 from Heathrow airport London
sometime ago. The package with registration no,#: CT8100AF has been
cleared by the USA customs and is 100% legitimate. The agency,
attached to the airport, city express delivery (c.e.d) who delivered
your package to your address have just return the package to our
storage facility at the Chicago Airport, due to incomplete address.

Please reconfirm these information's;
1. Your Full Name;..........
2. Your current address;................
3. Your phone number;................
4. Nearest airport to your location..................
5. Your Occupation;....................
6, Your Country.........................

Therefore, I am writing to inform you that the days of grace has
elapsed and we shall begin to charge the daily storage fee perday is $50 usd,
but you can pay it today,after today another storage fee of $50 will
adding for you every day until you are ready.

Please call MR NICK JAKER on 208) 834-4216 Extension 21 terminal 5 or
contact Email address:(chicagoairport93@gmail.com) to
release this package directly to you.

So immediately you receive this email try to send the storage fee of $50 dollar
use it to buy Steam wallet gift card or Google play or itune card and
send it today.

Note that this notice serves as our last recovery notice to you as our
department will be compelled to shortlist your package as an unclaimed
consignment, and maybe forfeited.Note: Delivery of your package from
the airport to your residential address is free.

Best regards,MR NICK JAKER
STORAGE OFFICER Terminal 5 Extension 11
Phone: 208) 834-4216
Email ; (chicagoairport93@gmail.com)
Mr Udoka Bari
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