from: Mr. Calvin Spencer <boss65631@gmail.com>
reply-to: calspecer463@outlook.com
date: Feb 25, 2021, 4:04 AM
subject: Your Abandoned Consignment Parcel of $15,000,000,00,USD Still at Airport waiting For Delivery .
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Manager,(Operations,Maintenance,Transportation) Del Rio International
Airport (DRT) 104 W. 10th Street Del Rio, TX 78840,
Email to contact; calspecer463@outlook.com
Your Abandoned Consignment Parcel of $15,000,000,00,USD Still at
Airport waiting For Delivery .
Attention ,
I am Mr.Calvin Spencer Jr, head of luggage/baggage storage
facilities (Operations ,Maintenance,Transportation) here at the DFW
International Airport USA. During my recent withheld Consignment
routine check at the Airport Storage Vault, I discovered an abandoned
shipment from a Diplomat agent from WEST AFRICA and when scanned, it
revealed an undisclosed sum of money in a Metal Consignment Parcel
weighing approximately 110kg. The consignment Box was abandoned because
the Contents of the consignment was not properly declared by the
consignee as “MONEY” rather it was declared as personal effect to
avoid interrogation and also the inability of the diplomat to pay for
the United States Non Inspection Charges which is $250USD. On my
assumption the consignment is still left in our Storage House here at
the Del Rio International Airport (DRT) USA till date. The details of the
consignment including your name, your email address and the official
documents from the United Nations office in USA are tagged on the
Consignment Parcel.
However, to enable us confirm if you are the actual recipient of this
consignment as the assistant director of the Inspection Unit, I will
advise you to provide your current Phone Number ,Full Address and full name, to
enable cross check if it corresponds with your address on the official
documents including the name of nearest Airport around your city.
Please note that this consignment is supposed to have been returned to
the United States Treasury Department as unclaimed delivery due to the
delays in concluding the clearance processes so as a result of this, I
will not be able to receive your details on my official email account.
So in order words to enable cross check your details, I will advise
you to send the required details to my private email address for quick
processing and response. Once I confirm you as the actual recipient of
the Consignment Parcel, I can get everything concluded within 48hours
upon your acceptance and proceed to your address for delivery.
Lastly, be informed that the reason I have taken it upon myself to
contact you personally about this abandoned consignment is because I
want you to have this parcel and since the consignment has not yet
been returned to the United States Treasury Department after being
abandoned by the diplomat so immediately the confirmation is made, I
will go ahead and make the arrangement, for you to receive your
Consignment, once you paid for the United States Non Inspection Fee of
$250 dollars and arrange for the parcel to be delivered to your
doorstep Or I can bring it by myself to avoid any more trouble.
Update me on which way you wish to send the $250, so that we
give you the information, Bank transfer or western union or Money
Gram, Ria money transfer
I wait to hear from you urgently if you are still alive and I will
appreciate if we can keep this deal confidential. Please get back to
me via my private Email ( calspecer463@outlook.com )
Thank you.
Mr.Calvin Spencer Jr
Del Rio International Airport (DRT) 104 W. 10th Street Del Rio, TX 78840
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