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Ben Morgan - Government Of Nigeria - mr.bmorgan13@yahoo.com

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from: Mr Ben Morgan <mr.benmorgan322@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Mr Ben Morgan <mr.bmorgan13@yahoo.com>
to: "alfiecohen@protonmail.com" <alfiecohen@protonmail.com>
date: Dec 23, 2020, 3:43 PM
subject: Compliment of the season to you and your lovely family.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com

Compliment of the season to you and your lovely family.

How are you doing today, we are you writing this vital message regarding to the report that we receive at our head office today from the federal government of Nigeria head office about all the unclaimed consignment box/ATM Card that are still yet to receive by their owners due to one reason or another and some of you have giving up in receiving what belong to you because you can not meet up with what is needed from them.

The federal government of Nigeria now approve and signed the release document of all the unclaimed packages in our office to their owners if they are still alive and ready to receive it because we are giving until end of this year 2020 to do that.

Today 23rd of December 2020, the federal government made us to understand that you will not be spending any money out from your pocket to get this done because they already sign an agreement latter with one of the loan company over there in the United States to help you with any amount of money that you will need to pay for the delivery fee and re-issuing on all the certificates backing up your package so that they will not be any problem with you when you receive your package.

For us to be sure that we are mailing the rightful owner of the package in our company, we want you to reconfirm to us your full mailing address, such as your full name, home address, telephone number, and email address, we need this information to cross check on your file record to be sure that you are the real owner of the package here because we don't want whereby someone will claim to be you by using your name to contact us.

Awaiting to hear from you today.

Mr Ben Morgan.
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