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Willie Godwin - DHL - dhlcagent96@aol.com

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from: Mr. Willie Godwin <somjohngris78@gmail.com>
reply-to: dhlcagent96@aol.com
date: Feb 5, 2021, 10:05 PM
subject: Good morning dear customer,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good morning dear customer,

After meeting held this morning concern those who has a package for
long time which has been turned to abandon package due-to corona virus
if your save and still alive till today please come forward right now
because this three days promo for new month which will end by next
tomorrow evening time Feb 7th 2021 being Sunday and there is
compensation of $850,000, 00 and remember that you must send $50 steam
card for service charges and as your contacting us make sure your
address is correct because it is one day delivery to your home
express,

And if you did mistake your package will post to wrong direction and
it will take more days to connect it direct to your correct address so
be careful and did no mistake, Try to contact us with your full
address and $50 card needed okay,

Mr. Willie Godwin
Email--dhlcagent96@aol.com
Tell 605-273-2028
Dhl delivery agent
Their customer happy new month there is problem for 72 hours urgent to
receive your package
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