from: Mr. JAMES DOUGLAS <ezeanisolomon65@gmail.com>
reply-to: casyy8819@gmail.com
date: Jan 17, 2022, 6:55 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS
mailed-by: gmail.com
I am MR JAMES DOUGLAS, Inspection Unit Manager United Nations
Inspection Agency in Harts-field Jackson International Airport
Atlanta, Georgia.During our investigation, I discovered An abandoned
shipment through a Diplomat from United Kingdom which was transferred
from John F. Kennedy International Airport to our facility here in
Atlanta,
The two consignment boxes is worth $10 million,And I Ascertain you
that the consignment is in your name,you are advise to provide
Clearance and yellow tag certificate for claim.Send your full
information for the approval of your fund delivery.Kindly send me your
full information for cross-checking of your details with the
information stated in the office.
YOUR FULL NAME,
YOUR HOME ADDRESS,
OCCUPATION, GENDER,
YOUR HOME/MOBILE TEL NUMBER AND NEAREST AIRPORT CLOSE TO YOU.
Sincerely
Mr. JAMES DOUGLAS
Head Officer-in-Charge
Administrative Service Inspection Unit
James Douglas - Harts-Field Jackson Airport - casyy8819@gmail.com
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