from: Mckay scott <smithbradly366@gmail.com>
reply-to: mckay.scott88@yahoo.com
date: Oct 4, 2019, 5:47 AM
subject: Re Please read this message
Attention
I am Mr. Mckay scott, UN inspection officer at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. I am contacting you regarding an abandoned package and the x-ray scan reported that the package revealed some U.S dollars bill in it which could be approximately 12,5Million Dollars. To confirm you as the authentic beneficiary, do send me your full name, your home address, your mobile phone #, occupation and the nearest airport to your contact address.
For your information the package was abandoned by a diplomat who was on transit to your location I guess but because of his inability to pay the ATL clearance fee he abandoned the package with the Airport authority without any notification of his arrival for clearance. I have took this upon myself to contact you personally about this abandoned package so that we can transact this as a deal to enable you compensate me as soon as your package delivery is concluded. And we must complete the delivery to you fast since US Customs Border and Protection (CBP) are on clearance for some beneficiaries abandoned consignment boxes/packages to be transfer to the US Treasury Department an unclaimed effect.
I want both of us to transact this as a deal and also I want your trust and co-operation to enable us conclude your package delivery arrangement within the next 24-48hours after confirmation is done and your willingness to co-operate.
All communication must be held extremely confidential to ensure a successful delivery.
Mr. Mckay scott
United Nations Inspection Officer
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