from: Shipment Office <ownerhome874@gmail.com>
to: DFW Int'l Airport Shipment <ownerhome874@gmail.com>
date: Sep 20, 2023, 7:22 AM
subject: Re: Your delivery package in our custody
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport,
TX 75261, USA
Date : 20/09/2023
Call/SMS : + 1 (815) 587 3089
Hello Sir,
Thanks for your email concerning your shipment which has been scheduled for delivery and has been facilitated By United Nations Payment Auditors as instructed By United States Delivery Authority since the trunk box has been in our facility for a very long time and then I carried out a scan on it and to my surprise it reveals undisclosed sum of money and other valuable items .
I am the only one privileged to know the content of the consignment and I have been thinking if I should disclose my findings to my superior but on a second thought I decided to reach you since the shipment bears your name as the beneficiary and it's important I confirm your current address and details so I can process the clearance and further delivery to your doorstep without further delay before the authorities finds out .
I will conclude an arrangement with the United Nations office here in Dallas Texas and it has been discussed that consignment will be released and shipped to you, but it must be properly cleared and the Non-Inspection fee must be paid before a proper shipment process will take place.
Henceforth you are advised to pay for the Clearance fee of $2, 850 only, and the shipment process will take effect within 48hrs without any further delay. You have no cause to worry this is 100% legitimately approved by the United Nations Compensation team .
Moreover, the consignments were declared as personal effects and valuables while in actual fact it contained raw cash in $100 denominations carefully packed and stashed in a trunk box with an estimated value of $4.7 Million USD .
The electronic scanner revealed it when the package was scanned, I can assure with my influence and position this shipment will be released to you immediately the clearance is done, so you are advised to pay the clearance and Non- inspection charges as soon as possible to enable me facilitate the shipment immediately if not it will be confiscated by the Customs for wrong content declaration .
You can call or SMS me on my above direct mobile for quick clearance .
Best Regards
Martin Navarro
Clearance Officer
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