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This e-Mail confirms that you have received an Electronic-Transfer of €419.00 EUR from Robert Szabo via PayPal MERCHANDISE Payment Service.
Receiver Address:
Agent Name: Alexis Dominic.
Address: 18 Transport rd.
City: Kiev .
State: Kiev .
Zip Code : 91051.
Country: Ukraine.
Address Status: Confirmed https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd= ... ed_address
NOTE: This is to confirm to you that the mentioned amount has been successfully transferred by the sender and been deducted from his account which is ready to be credited into your account and this payment has been subjected to be a Payment for a MERCHANDISE purchased from you, we reserve the right to make sure this transaction is 100% Safe and Secured also to verify the legitimacy level on this transaction.
The above sum includes the transport charges and taxes as we and the Transport Company quoted for the buyer (as per PayPal MERCHANDISE PAYMENT POLICY). You will receive a Message from the PayPal Customer Verification Department Shortly informing you on how to send the Transport Fares and Taxes to the transport company with the above Courier details as soon as possible.
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