Your Bank Draft Payment……Delivery!!!

Date: November 8, 2009 3:00 am Comments: 0

From: “Mr Johnson Cole”<guest@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: <bank.draft22@gmail.com>
Subject: Your Bank Draft Payment……Delivery!!!
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 10:15:24 -0800
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx





Greeting!!!


 




Am Mr Johnson Cole, of FedEx Courier Services Company mailing you in respect of your Package (CERTIFIED BANK DRAFT) which after careful scrutiny contains the sum of $1.800, 000.00 (One Million Eight Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) been a compensation fund that the Federal Ministry of Finance and Revenue’s Board brought to this Company to be delivered to you and before protocol commenced we had a dispute with the Insurance Firm about the Insurance Policy on the Package which was later settled.


 




We are happy to inform you that your Package is among the 24 packages listed for immediate dispatch which is now in our office and also with your name as the receiver despite that we lost your residential address and we request that you re-confirm it with our office for safe delivery of your Package without hesitation. Send the


 


following details:


 


1. FULL NAMES.


2. DELIVERY ADDRESS.


3. PHONE NUMBERS.


4. AGE/SEX/OCCUPATION.


 


 


 


Note: you have to make your full information available before we can dispatch the Package to your address.


 


 




Regards.


Mr Johnson Cole


FedEx Courier Services


(bank.draft22@gmail.com)


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