from: bankamerica22771@gmail.com
reply-to: bankamerica22771@gmail.com
date: Dec 26, 2020, 7:32 PM
subject: SCAM VICTIM FUND
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FedEx Delivery Company Service
International Operations Division
5225 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC
20015, USA
Office Hours: Monday To Saturday
CONFIRM OWNERSHIP (PARCEL)
Dear Valued Customer,
This is to Notify you that Series of meetings
have been held with the Secretary General
of the United Nations Organization. It is
obvious that you have not received your
fund which is now in the Amount of $7 Million
as a compensation award to you,
due to past corrupt Governmental Officials
who held your fund and some individuals
who have taken advantage of your fund all
in an Attempt to swindle your fund which
has led to unnecessary delay in the receipt
and so many losses from you.
The National Central Bureau of Interpol Enhanced
and Federal Bureau of Investigation have
successfully Passed a Mandate to the United Nations Office
and Bank Of America, to Boost the Exercise of Clearing all
Foreign Debt Owned to you and other individuals and Organizations
who have been found not to have received their Compensation Awards.
We (FedEx) have been waiting for you to contact us for your Package that is Deposited with us for shipping to your residential location. It may interest you to note that a letter is also added to your package.
However, we cannot quote its content to you via email for Privacy reasons we understand that the content of your package itself is a Bank Draft. As you know FedEx do not ship money in CASH or in CHEQUES but Bank Drafts can be shipped.
The package is registered with us for mailing by United Nation.We are sending you this email because your package has been registered on a Special Order.
What you have to do now, is to contact our Delivery Department for immediate dispatch of your package to your residential address.
Note:That as soon as our Delivery Team confirm your information it will take only TWO (2) Working days (48 hours) for your package to arrive to its designated address.For your information, the VAT & Shipping charges have been paid by United Nation before your package was registered.
we hope that you respond to us as soon as possible because if you fail to respond until the expiry date of this package, we may refer the package to the British Commission for Welfare as the package do not have a return address.
Kindly contact the delivery department (FedEx Express Delivery Post) with the details given below:
FedEx Express Delivery Post
Contact Person: Mr John Butler
Email: Johnbutler31334@gmail.com
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FULL NAMES:..................
TELEPHONE:...................
HOME ADDRESS...................
GENDER:...................
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Yours Sincerely,
Robert B. Carter
FedEx Corporation
Executive Vice President,
FedEx Information Services
and Chief Information Officer.
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