from: Diplomat Joe Collins <diplomatjoecollins02@gmail.com>
date: Jul 1, 2023, 4:22 PM
subject: My successful arrival in your country Airport In 2 trunk boxes of consignment worth $15.5 Million United State Dollars
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn:
My Name is Diplomat Joe Collins. I have been trying to reach you on your House delivery address and your telephone for about an hour now just to inform you about My successful arrival in your country Airport In 2 trunk boxes of consignment worth $15.5 Million United State Dollars which I have been instructed by the United Nation to be delivered to you.
The Airport authority demanded for all the legal back up papers to prove to them that the fund is no way related with drug nor fraud money, I have presented the papers I handed to them and they are very much pleased with the paper’s Please try and reach me with my email address diplomatjoecollins02@gmail.com
I cannot afford to spend more time here due to other deliveries I have to take care of in New Mexico, Florida, South Carolina, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin and Washington. I want you to know that you have 24 hours to email me diplomatjoecollins02@gmail.com as you may know I do not want the security company where this Consignment is lodged to start raising an eyebrow because of the length of time it has stayed.
However, before the delivery is affected, we need you to reconfirm the following information so that the funds will not be delivered to someone else. After verification of the information with what I have on file, I shall contact you so that we can make arrangements on the exact time I will be bringing your package to your residential
address.
Regards.
Diplomat Joe Collins.
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Following is an email that this scammer sent to another scammer. It is written in the Nigerian Igbo Pidgin English language and/or a style/dialect of English typically used by Nigerian scammers. Thus, it is very likely that this scammer is a Nigerian person:
from: Diplomat Joe Collins <diplomatjoecollins02@gmail.com>
date: Jul 8, 2023, 3:26 AM
subject: Re: omo
mailed-by: gmail.com
Your a fool
from: Diplomat Joe Collins <diplomatjoecollins02@gmail.com>
date: Jul 8, 2023, 3:26 AM
subject: Re: omo
mailed-by: gmail.com
Your a fool
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