FedEx Invoice: 4-486-55100
Summary
This FedEx invoice documents a shipment sent on November 22, 2002, from Darren Indyke at NYSG LLC to Walter Novembre. The shipment was delivered on November 23, 2002, and the total charges were $17.22. The document includes details about the shipment, including package type and weight.
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