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Mathew E Marcellus - FedEx - offiiceeffile12@hotmail.com

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from: Mathew Marcellus <offiiceeffile12@hotmail.com>
date: May 25, 2021, 3:25 PM
subject: Delivery agent Mathew Marcellus from FedEx delivery office Buffalo NY:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com

Delivery agent Mathew Marcellus from FedEx delivery office Buffalo NY:

I wish to inform you that I'm the delivery agent in charge of your atm card fund delivery. Your fund was rescued by FBI and the Inheritance Payment Committee department and lodged to FedEx office at 2352 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216, USA, I was assigned to deliver your package to you, kindly contact me on this phone number: +1 716 220 7387 drop messages, send me text message on this number +1 716 220 7387.Your long-awaited fund f is already on transit to your home address. You have been hearing from the bank and FBI for long time without hearing direct from the delivery office. Today I was able to get hold of your email address.

We have corrected the error that is bringing difficulties in your delivery, I am writing you today to ask for a chance and you will definitely have your fund, all you need is to reconfirm your home address and $150 fees. This must be paid immediately through us which is for the Clearance of your package immediately, this is in accordance to The mode of operations in the Sector for the package delivering. Please threat it as urgent.

Thanks
Mathew E Marcellus
FedEx delivery agent
+1 716 220 7387
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