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From: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:19:08 +0100
Subject: USPS Customer Support


[You have mail arriving soon.]

Hi. The scheduled delivery of your package has been updated

                      We attempted to deliver
your parcel at 04:00PM on 29 November, 2021. (examine enclosed file
details) The delivery attempt failed because nobody was present at the
shipping address, so this notification has been automatically
dispatched. If the parcel is not scheduled for re-delivery or picked
up within 48hours, it will be returned back to the sender.

Label Number: (Read Attached file details) Class: Package Services
Service(s): (Read enclosed file details) Status: e-Notification
dispatched Read the enclosed file for details.

We understand that the current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic is
changing rapidly which can be stressful. We want to personally assure
you that the safety and security of our customers is our top priority.

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   Please do not respond to this message. This email was
sent from an unattended mailbox. This report was generated at
approximately 6:27 AM CDT 11/30/2021.

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