from: James potts Potts <jamespotts_erskine@yahoo.co.uk>
date: Jan 10, 2020, 12:07 PM
subject: Compensation of USD250.000.00 for you
mailed-by: yahoo.co.uk
From James Potts (Bar)
United Kingdom
Attn:
Very sorry to pass to you this information, but I have to take this step to avoid losing this opportunity in life after waiting a long while. Since no commitment was coming from you, I had to contact someone else from Australian who was ready to comply and now the claim has been paid to his account.
The fund was first transferred to Africa for safety purpose, from where it was moved to Australia late last week. As I write to you, am presently in Africa Ghana and will be moving to Australia later this evening for a meeting where I intend to invest my share of the fund.
Anyway I did not forget you, and since you were involved in this before and you also kept the information confidential, I decided to compensate you with the sum of US250.000.00. The fund has been deposited with one of the biggest bank in West African, Zenith Bank Plc, and I will want you to contact only the bank official in charge immediately for the release of the compensation to you.
You are hereby advice to contact the below Bank person for Immediate release of the US250.000.00 to you.
Mr. Ori Asiko
Regional Admin Manager
Zenith Bank Ghana
Casford Street, UCC New Site, near Casford Hall,
P. O. Box UC 182, Cape Coast
Email: oriasiko_zenithbanplc@yahoo.com
Direct Tel: +233 23 1978292 (whatsApp)
I wish you the best of Luck. And I shall again write to you when I arrive in Australia.
Hope my message is understood and the compensation appreciated.
Regards,
James Potts .(Bar)
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