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Robinson Ewelem - Secretary General - mrroninsonewelem@outlook.com

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from: Mr Robinson Ewelem <mrroninsonewelem@outlook.com>
date: Jun 2, 2020, 12:48 AM
subject: Re: Attention
mailed-by: outlook.com

Yes, my boss left a Bank Draft in my office which he purchased on your name from Barclays bank Ghana before he traveled out of the country. The bank draft is crossed "A/C PAYEE ONLY"

The bank draft is here in my office and my boss instructed that I should send it to you as soon as you contact me and request for it.

It may interest you to know that I have also verified with the courier service for the delivery of the draft to you and here below is what they required from you for the delivery;

1. Your full name
2. Your country of origin/residence
3. Your full address
4. A copy of your valid identification
5.Your mobile phone number

According to instructions given to me, upon receipt of your above details, the Bank Draft of your compensation fund of $850,000.00 will be sent to you through the certified courier shipping company to your address immediately.

Upon receipt of your above requested address, I will register the PARCEL with the courier service immediately for onward delivery to your address and I will give you the tracking details that will enable you track and monitor the shipment until it gets to your hands successfully.

Respond urgently and accordingly for further proceedings.

God bless
Mr Robinson Ewelem.
Secretary General
Finance & Management Supports Initiatives.
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