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Paco Ybarra - alorsfamily@gmail.com

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from: AGENT Paco Ybarra <alorsfamily@gmail.com>
date: Feb 4, 2023, 11:56 AM
subject: Re: agent
mailed-by: email server
signed-by: gmail.com

My Name is Mr. Paco Ybarra I'm a Diplomatic Agent from UK. I have
been trying to reach you about four hours ago just to inform you about
my successful arrival in Los Angeles International Airport USA, with
your Package Box worth $16.5million, which I was instructed to deliver
to you by I C Express Ltd United Kingdom.

The Airport Authorities demanded for all the legal back up papers to
prove to them that the package box is legit and to make sure that the
package is delivered to you as directed, So i have presented the
papers I have to them and they are very much pleased with the papers I
presented to them but the only thing that is still keeping me here is
the airport custom Yellow Tag, which is not placed on the package.

However, i have enquired for the custom Yellow Tag and the official
price is $50 so the airport authorities advised you to proceed to any
Mall or Supermarket to purchase $50 Steam Wallet or Apple card scratch
and scan the copy to me, in receipt of the $50 card, i will be in your
doorstep within 5hrs.

Regard
Mr. Paco Ybarra
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