Tuesday, June 5, 2012

FInal Notice of Your Package

from: Cargo Unit Section sectioncargounit@ymail.com
reply-to:  cargosectionunit@rocketmail.com
(Different emails...red flag!)


Cargo Unit

Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA)

Orlando International Airport
One Jeff Fuqua Blvd
Orlando, Florida 3227-4399
 
ATTENTION: Final Notice of Your Package
 
In view of your inability to receive your package reg #: SA335493RDK originally scheduled to be delivered to you by the agency foreign payment service Florida USA. This package in a metal box arrived at Orlando International Airport here in USA via British airways flight no. BA460 as where told that is coming to you from UN Home office in UK.  I think that is an inheritance treasure valued Two Million Five hundred thousand United Stated dollars that was to deliver on your name.  (Ooooh, lucky me!  Some random person sent me millions of dollars...that's got to be legit, right?)
Note that none of the staff here have right to confirmed the contact this package till it has being delivery (till it has being delivery?  wow.  just...wow.) to your door step based on the instructions from UK. The agency Foreign payment service New York staff came and applied for the release of this package for delivery to your address but has since not shown up.
I am writing to inform you that the days of grace have expired and we shall begin to charge the storage fee of $10usd daily. (And let me guess...it's been there for a while, and it's going to cost me a pretty penny to get "my" money...) Please contact Mr. John Butler being delivery officer to release your package and deliver it to you. His private id is: cargounitdpt@gmail.com (And yet a third email that doesn't look the least bit legitimate...)
Note that this notice serves as our last recovery notice to you as our department will be compelled to list your package as an unclaimed and maybe forfeited.
Best regards,
Cargo Unit Section.
Mr. James Laria
  
As always, chances are, nobody has left you millions of dollars that you didn't know about.  These people prey on those of us who really could use the cash...by taking what little we do have.  Remember...never, ever pay someone to get what is supposedly yours.  No legitimate business is run that way.  As I always say, if it sounds too good to be true...

~Blue Dragonfly  

Just an update, got this same one again today.  Such an obvious scam.  ~BlueDragonfly 

If this post helped you or prevented a scammer from gaining another victim, let me know!  I'd love to hear your comments.

1 comment:

  1. i just go this and you saved me
    THANKS

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