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Joshua Cooper Ramo - FedEx - mr.williamssmith@aol.com

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from: Mr.Joshua Cooper Ramo <mrshannahnicholas@gmail.com>
reply-to: mr.williamssmith@aol.com
date: Apr 5, 2020, 2:02 PM
subject: Attention: Valuable Customer,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention: Valuable Customer,

We have a package containing an International ATM VISA CARD in your
name worth the sum of Four Million Five Hundred Thousand United State
Dollars ($4.500,000.00 USD) which will be deliver to you at the moment
as long as you provide all the requirement information to the FedEx
package company before the parcel can be shipped to your own
residential address in your country. Furthermore, you might be asking
yourself how come this email,International ATM VISA CARD, Anyway, your
International ATM VISA CARD was brought to our office by the Coca-Cola
Bottling Company via a Lottery Fiduciary Claim Agent, signifying that
you are a rightful winner to their Lottery Award Promo selected
randomly which is powered by the Coca-Cola Bottling and American
Government. The main aim of this promo is to advertise the Coca-Cola
Bottling Company product worldwide. Your e-mail address was among the
ten lucky email addresses that make your email address as one of the
lucky email address and they have decided to send it to you through
Federal Express Delivery Service. What you have to do now is to
contact our Delivery Department for immediate dispatch to your
residential address. For your information, the Lottery Fiduciary
Company has paid the Delivery fee and Security Keeping fee & Shipping
charges as well as the Vat fees; you will have to pay a sum of $91.00
USD to the FedEx Delivery Department being payment for the Insurance
Fee of the FedEx Company. All you have to do is to insure your winning
parcel with the Insurance Company, which is registered with FedEx USA.
The reason why you are been ask to pay for the Insurance Fee is
because of the fact that all items & packages that is not Insured by
the insurance company of USA are not allowed to be delivered to their
delivery address. So you are to pay the FedEx Courier Service the
Insurance Fee to enable the insurance company of Insured your winnings
for delivery.

As soon as you effect the payment our delivery team will take your
Insurance fee, they will proceed to the insurance company to Insure
your winning funds, as soon as it is been Insured by the insurance
company of India they shall commence with your delivery without any
delay and also we shall provide you with the Insurance Certificate
that was been given to us by the insurance company as a proof that you
have Insured your ATM VISA CARD which value the sum of Four Million
Five Hundred Thousand United State Dollars ($4.500,000.00 USD). The
main reason why you are been ask to Insure your Winning Funds is to
certify that the ATM VISA CARD is not a Drug Affiliated Fund (DAF)
neither is the funds to sponsor Terrorism in your country this will
help you to avoid any form of query from the Monetary Authority of
your country. And also we cannot take the risk to carry out the
delivery of your funds in-case of any possible demurrage so you have
to contact our delivery team and ask them how you are going to make
the payment of the Insurance fee of your funds. We hope that you will
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 India
Commission of Welfare Or better still to Coca-Cola Bottling Company as
the package do not have a return address. Kindly contact the delivery
department (FedEx Delivery Post) with the details given below:

Delivery Manager.
Name: Mr.Williams Smith
Tel: +1 (559) 464-8292
Email: mr.williamssmith@aol.com

Do provide us with this information, and it's mandatory to reconfirm
your Postal address and telephone numbers to enable us commence with
your delivery and mostly to enable us Insure your Winning Funds and
also provide us with any scanned copy of any proof of your
identification.

=========================================
DO PROVIDE US WITH BELOW INFORMATION
=========================================
BENEFICIARY FIRST NAME-------------
BENEFICIARY LAST NAME--------------
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS----------------
DATE OF BIRTH----------------------
TEL. NUMBER------------------------
AMOUNT WON-------------------------
OCCUPATION-------------------------
MARITAL STATUS---------------------
BENEFICIARY COUNTRY----------------
BENEFICIARY STATE------------------
========================================

Kindly complete the above form and summit it to the delivery manager
on: mr.williamssmith@aol.com ) As soon as your details are received,
our delivery team will give you the necessary payment procedure so
that you can effect the payment for the Insurance Fee. As soon as they
confirm your payment of $91.00 USD, they will not hesitate to work
straight to the insurance company and insure your winning for
delivery. It usually takes 24 hours being an overnight delivery
service to deliver your winning funds to you after it has been insured
by the insurance company. We were instructed to email you due to the
high

priority of your package we had to inform you through the letter that
was attach in your package, we indeed personally sealed your ATM VISA
CARD we found your email contact in the attached letter as the
recipient of the foremost package. Ensure to contact our delivery
department with the email address given above and ensure to fill the
form as well to enable a successful reconfirmation and a safe delivery
of your winning.

Yours Faithfully,
Mr.Joshua Cooper Ramo
FedEx Online Team Management®
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