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Dear Partner,
I am looking for a buyer for 83.000 containers, which consists of half
of the container 40ft and the other half of the container 20ft
container. All are in Kuwait (see attached photos)!
The containers were used by the Americans to transport their war
machines / material to distribute the Iraqi occupants from Kuwait about
1991.
An acquaintance has bought these containers from the US Department of
Defense. In addition, he had founded a company in Jordan, which is the
owner. In the purchase contract the containers are defined as scrap to
reduce the price. In reality, they are well-functioning as containers,
as you can easily see in the photos.
The buyer can buy a part of the containers, or if he wants he could buy
all of them or buy the company and take over the entire 83,000
containers. This can significantly reduce the price.
If you have a buyer, we can talk about it, see attached info too.
Best Regards
Radhi
Wait, wut, some of them are stacked! What new madness is this!
ps. The original email came with 21 stock pics of containers in a desert parking lot. I'm used to the occasional email offering me heavy duty industrial machinery SOB Shanghai. But used US containers in Kuwait from the first Eye-Rack war is a new one on me. I wonder if one of them is full of US bank notes irradiated by a not-so-depleted uranium 50 calibre sniper shell? Or maybe some of the Three Kings' gold. One thing's for sure. This is no Spook Country (for Old Men).
But 83,000 of them, in the same place (mainly unstacked), 'owned' by the US military (yeah, really... They'd have 'hired' them like anyone else if they were for one-way shipping transit). How long have they just been sitting in the desert? 25+ years?? and the paint has barely faded... Damn good paint on them US made containers, not like those cheap chinese ones flooding the market these days...
What happened to that story?