Spam: CONTACT THE COURIER COMPANY………..

Date: 22 Nov 2008 Comments: 0

From: “Mr. Mavis Jones” &MavisJones@sapway.com>
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Subject: Spam: CONTACT THE COURIER COMPANY………..
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 00:07:28 +0100
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dear friend

I have been waiting for you for long regards to your Confirmable Bank Draft of $2.5Milliion USD, which my Boss kept for you but i did not hear from you since that time. I went to United Bank of Africa (U.B.A) to confirm

if the Check has expired or getting near to expire and Mr. Tony Elumelu the Director United Bank of Africa (U.B.A) told me that before the draft will get to your hand that it will expire.

So I told him to cash the $2.5Milliion USD to cash payment to avoid losing these funds under expiration as I will be out of the country for a 3 Months Course and I will not come back till end of DECEMBER, 2008. What

you have to do now is to contact the GLOBAL EXPRESS COURIER SERVICE. as soon as possible to know when they will deliver your package to you because of the expiring date. For your information, I have paid for

the insurance and delivering Charge.

The only money you will send to the GLOBAL EXPRESS COURIER SERVICE. to deliver your Consignment direct to your postal Address in your country is US$160.00 One Hundred and Sixty United States Dollars

only being Security Keeping Fee for the GLOBAL EXPRESS COURIER SERVICE. so far. Again, don’t be deceived by anybody to pay any other money except US$160.00. I would have paid that but they said no

because they don’t know when you will contact them and in case of demurrage on your consignment.

You have to contact the GLOBAL EXPRESS COURIER SERVICE, now for the delivery of your Consignment Box with the information stated below;

Contact: GLOBAL EXPRESS COURIER SERVICE.
Contact Director: Dr. AKINFEMI BADMUS
Email Address: diplomaticcourier4@googlemail.com
Tel: +234-1-762-9705

Finally, make sure that you reconfirm your Postal address, Direct telephone number to them again to avoid any mistake on the Delivery and ask them to give you the tracking number to enable you track your

consignment box and know when it will get to your address.

Let me repeat again, try to contact them as soon as you receive this mail to avoid any further delay and remember to pay them their Security Keeping fee of US$160.00 for their immediate action. Note this. The

GLOBAL EXPRESS COURIER SERVICE doesn’t know the contents of the Box. I registered it as personal effect/photographic film materials. They did not know the content was money. This is to avoid them delaying

with the BOX. Don’t let them know that the box contains money ok.

Yours Faithfully,
Mr. Mavis Jones.

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