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Yulonda J Francis-Love - Post Office - postofficeups@yahoo.com

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from: FROM POST OFFICE <royalbankofcanada800@yahoo.com>
reply-to: postofficeups@yahoo.com
date: Nov 20, 2020, 10:32 AM
subject: FROM POST OFFICE
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com

Dear Customer,

This is an email notification to inform you that your parcel is being registered with us, it is currently here at post office Dallas, Texas USA for onward shipment to your residential address. This parcel is registered on a special order by ECOWAS special agent. As stated by the agent, it's bank draft in the amount of US$4,950,000.00 precisely. Upon receipt of your email and your address verification, full detail will be disclosed to you and your parcel will be delivered to you.

I Would have sent you a letter but email is also one of the best and easiest mediums of communication, especially when there is an important message to deliver. Could you please contact us at your earliest convenient with your full delivery information to receive your parcel.

Before proceeding, you need to verify your delivery information once again.

Your Full Name
Your Cell phone Number
Your Address

We will provide you with all the details of arrival, U.S.P.S tracking number and other vital information regarding the delivery of your parcel. Your parcel/letter will be delivered to your address.

Contact us via Email: postofficeups@yahoo.com

I look forward to receiving your reply.

Kind Regards
Mrs Yulonda J. Francis-Love
Postmaster
Dallas, Texas United States.
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