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Henry Kaunnah - DHL - dhlexpressdeliveries@aol.com

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from: DHL Express <fmfofficeliveusers@gmail.com>
reply-to: dhlexpressdeliveries@aol.com
date: Sep 27, 2020, 9:27 AM
subject: Re: ATM CARD PARCEL RECEIVED FOR SHIPMENT
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Customer
We received a delivery of an ATM CARD parcel scheduled to your address by Mr. James and we wish to confirm if you're expecting a parcel of ATM CARD with shipping code

Ship Code: DHLPKG/XLZ19
Parcel #: D22792

Your home address is placed and has been verified for delivery proceeding after you have off-set Custom Clearance and Stamp Duty Charges of $150 to authorize entry of your ATM CARD parcel into your city for final delivery at your door step.

You have to send the fee to obtain Custom Clearance and Stamp Duty for your parcel delivery within the next 24-hrs. We accept official shipping payment through Western Union or Money Gram Transfer only on bellow receiver's information to facilitate the overnight delivery arrangement.

Receiver's name. Nnalue Elizabeth
Country. Nigeria
City/State. Lagos
Amount. $150 usd

Please confirm receipt of this message and proceed with the payment to avoid accumulation of demurrages in your parcel delivery.

Thanks as we wait to give you best of our service.

Henry Kaunnah
Tel: + 234 812 0399150
Customer Service Assistant Manager – Nigeria

“The only result of a good business is a satisfied customer. Your feedback is very important to me as it helps me know if you are satisfied or not

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