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The "International Airport (PSP) California U.S. Customs and Border Protection" Scam

The "International Airport (PSP) California U.S. Customs and Border Protection" email below is a fake and scam. Therefore, recipients are asked to not to follow the instructions in it; they should just delete it. This is because the fake email is being sent by online scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money for some so-called inheritance.

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Remember, once you are asked to send money in order to receive an inheritance or a lottery prize, it is a scam.

The "International Airport (PSP) California U.S. Customs and Border Protection" Scam

From: JERRY WAYMAN - www.info.us@almond.ocn.ne.jp

Date: February 4, 2019 at 11:55:10 PM MST

Subject: U.S. Customs and Border Protection| International Airport (PSP) California

Reply-To: JERRY WAYMAN - directorcourier@gmail.com

U.S. Customs and Border Protection| International Airport (PSP) California

United States Address: 3400 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262,USA

Code: PSP Phone Number TEXT +1 (864) 568-1016

Attention: Please

This is Mr. Jerry Wayman custom office from Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) California United States of America, I am here to let you know that we received different types of consignment Box from Atlanta Georgia airport with some people's name placed on it, among the consignment Box that is still in our custody, your name was included, other consignment is from West African Benin Republic custom office, banks in USA and some part of Asia

All the consignment is here in our office, (FBI AND HOME LAND SECURITY REVENUE INCLUDING THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE )has given order for immediate release of the consignment Box to the owners but we just want to be very sure of you and to know if you are still alive so that our office will not make any mistake or wrong delivery to someone else.

Two days ago (Mrs. Rose brown) sent to us a message stating that she was a family member of you and she also said that you are no more alive and she made us to understood that you handed over your belongings to her when you was still alive so therefore the lady is demanding from our office the consignment Box to be release to her as she is trying to stand as your next of kin but we are still waiting to see if you will respond to this email before three days time because,(HOME LAND SECURITY REVENUE)(FBI) AND (UNITED NATIONS) warned us to be very careful in our dealings with you and that was the reason why we ignored the message from Mrs. Rose brown but still awaiting to see if you will respond to this alert message for us to be sure that you are still alive before we tell you the next line of action and the best way you can received your consignment Box without any more delay on it.

This is Good opportunity that you have to receive the consignment box at last for the pass effort that you are trying to get it receive to your home address this is an opportunity for you don't miss it, is for you. And also Mrs. Rose brown has agreed to pay the needed charge fee valued of $195.00 dollars required for the Airport Clearance Certificate Fee of your consignment box. But we refused to collect the money from her.

Please Reply with this details Below:

Your Name

Your home address

Your current cell phone number

Your nearest airport

Your Age

Your ID/Drivers License

We give her an appointment to come back on Next Week Friday, So If you are still alive please run to the Money Gram nearest to you and make the payment immediately otherwise you will lose your consignment Box.

Thanks

Mr. Jerry Wayman

U.S. Customs and Border Protection| International Airport (PSP) California

United States / text us at +1 (864) 568-1016

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