Prof Joseph Emeh - diplomt.agent@yahoo.com

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Prof Joseph Emeh - diplomt.agent@yahoo.com

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from: diplomt agent <diplomt.agent@yahoo.com>`
date: Nov 21, 2025, 3:51 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com

Dear
The only amount that is needed from you as processing charges is $350.00 , no other money shall be requested from you until your received your package worthy $5.5 Million USD and I want you to send it to me now with your via gift card such as:
Steam Wallet gift card::
iTunes gift card ::
Apple gift card ::
Razer gold gift card::
please hurry so that I can be able to deliver your package by Friday as it was scheduled
Hope you understand why I requested for the sum of $350.00?
You can pay the fee via Bitcoin wallet bc1qt5lmum0sthzdtqppkk955xr0dd4vwmsnvneq3m
Or via gift card as I stated steam wallet gift card
Thanks
Yours at service
Prof Joseph Emeh diplomatic courier
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