I WAIT TO HEAR FROM YOU

Date: November 15, 2009 16:00 pm Comments: 0

From: “FedEx Delivery Service”<deliverserv@fedex.com>
Reply-To: <fedexshippingng@live.com>
Subject: I WAIT TO HEAR FROM YOU
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 12:24:11 -0800
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dear Friend,

I just want to inform you that I have packaged and deposited your ATM MASTERCARD worth $800,000 USD with FedEx Delivery

Services to deliver it to you.

Find FedEx Contact Information Below:
===================================Contact Officer: Mr. Gay Woods
E-mail: fedexshippingng@live.com
Tel: +234 802 733 1721

Shipment Code: CPEL/OWN/9845
Parcel Number: EG2272-NG

Kindly Re-confirm the Dispatch Information for the Delivery by providing the Information stated Below:
Full Name:…….. Home Address ( P O BOX Not allowed ):…….. Country:…… Telephone:…….. Shipment Code:…… &

Parcel Number:……..

Once again,Insurance and delivery charges have been paid for, but the only fee remaining is the security safe keeping fee of

$195 USD which you will be required to pay. Also note that Fedex Services do not know the content of the parcel,I registered

it as an African magazine,they do not know it contains ATM MASTERCARD inside. The ATM MASTERCARD has pin number (2580).You

can use it at any ATM to withdraw up to US $5,000.00 per day.

Best Regards
Barr. Francis Cotopa

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