Customer Service (FedEx)

Date: December 27, 2008 14:05 pm Comments: 0

From: “FedEx!!” &notice@fedex.com>
Reply-To: deliveryfedexcourier14777@hotmail.com
Subject: Customer Service (FedEx)
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 15:21:36 +0800
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Customer Service.

Dear Customer!

We have been waiting for you to contact us for your Confirmable Package that has been
registered with us for delivery to your resident. We believed that your sender gave you
our contact details.

It may interest you to know that a letter is also added to your package. However, we
cannot quote it’s content to you via email for Security Reasons.

We understand that the content of your package is a Bank Draft worth $90,000.00 USD. As
you know, FedEx do not ship money in CASH or in CHEQUES but Bank Drafts.The package has
been registered with us for mailing by your colleague,who explained that he works with a
construction firm in the United States.We are sending you this email because your
package is been registered on a Special Order.

What you have to do now, is to contact our delivery Department for immediate dispatch of
your package to your residential address. Note that as soon as our Delivery Team
confirms your information, it will take only one working day (24 hours)for your package
to arrive it’s destination.

For your information, the VAT & Shipping charges as well as Insurance fees has been paid
by your colleague before your package was registered.Note that the payment made on the
Insurance, Premium & Clearance Certificates, are to certify that the Bank Draft is not a
Drug Affiliated Fund (DAF) neither is it to sponsor Terrorism in your country. This will
help you avoid any form of query from the Monetary Authority in your country.

However, you will have to pay a sum of

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