FedEx Invoice: 4-487-30791
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This document is a FedEx invoice for a shipment sent on December 5, 2002, from Lauren Kwintner to Chris Pack at Jesse Phillips Foundation. The shipment was sent via FedEx Standard Overnight and was delivered on December 6, 2002. The total charges for the shipment were $8.06.
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