Dear Beneficiary (Note)
From: “DHL Nigerian Plc.”<susan@sccb.com.hk>
Reply-To: <customerservicees@windowslive.com>
Subject: Dear Beneficiary (Note)
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:34:02 -0800
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Beneficiary,
We have a bank draft of $250,000(Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand United States Dollars) from The Federal Ministry of Finance to be delieverd to you. This is a Part Payment of Your Over Due Payment,We were instructed to deliver the bank
draft to you in due time, due to the expiration date of the bank draft which is fast aproaching.
For your information, The Ministry of Finance here has made settlement for the Value Added Tax,Insurance and delivery fee of the bank draft. The only fee you are required to send for delivery to your direct address is ($75) being the Security Keeping Fee of the Courier Company so far. It should be noted that the Ministry Of Finance would have paid for that but We refused because We never knew how soon we would get in touch with you in case of Dumorrage.
You have to contact the senior dispatch officer for the delivery of your
Draft with the information below;
1.NAMES:
2.CONTACT ADDRESS:
3.SEX:
4.AGE:
5.TELEPHONE NUMBER:
Contact Person: Mrs. Linda Brown
Contact Email: customerservicees@windowslive.com
Contact Email: lindabrown_dhl@sify.com
Best Regards,
Customer Service Unit
DHL Nigeria Plc (Nigeria).
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