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from: BMW <suntrustbank692@gmail.com>
reply-to: agencydelivery163@gmail.com
to:
bcc: [Removed - my email address]
date: Mar 3, 2024, 6:32 AM
subject: YOUR PACKAGES IS NOW READY
Office Address Atlanta
1105 W Peachtree NW
Atlanta, GA 30309 United States

Hello Beneficiary.

I AM The BMW Agent Barr. Johnson Gerald I have
been trying to reach
you on your telephone about an hour now just to inform you about my
successful arrival in Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Texas,(USA), with your packages worth $2.5million USA
dollars which I have been instructed by UNITED NATION DIPLOMATIC
COURIER COMAPANY to be delivered to you.

The Airport authority demanded for all the legal back up to prove to
them that the fund is no way related with drug nor fraud money

I have presented the papers and handed it over to them and they are
very much pleased with the papers I presented, but the only thing that
is still keeping me here is the airport delivery Tag which is not
placed on the packages, one of the Airport Authority has advise that we
get the delivery tag charges $50.00 dollars so that I can exit the
airport immediately and make the delivery successful to your address today

Reconfirm the following informations below so that I can deliver your
Packages to you today.

NAME: =======================================
ADDRESS: ====================================
MOBILE NO.:==================================
NAME OF YOUR NEAREST AIRPORT: ===============
A COPY OF YOUR IDENTIFICATION: ==============

Best Regard
Mr Agent Barr. Johnson Gerald
TEXT Number +1(431) 301-5103
The emails that I post here are all unsolicited emails that have been received in my personal email. Many are outright scams, others are from dodgy companies that think it is acceptable to send spam emails.
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