from: Mr.Frank Lipton <mredwardbemard@gmail.com>
reply-to: imfoffiice@msgden.com
date: Nov 15, 2021, 2:03 PM
subject: IMF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
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INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDS(/images/blocked.gif?url=IMF AUTHORITY) IMF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
CRIMINAL DETENTION AGENCY (CDA) (Public Affairs)( REF:0101IMFB)
Email (imfoffiice@msgden.com)
Good Day!!!!
Don't be so smart, Stop deceiving your-self, But I will still brief you that you are running out of time because there is no way you will get any funds from Africa since you refused to Register and to respond to our previous mails, Even if you like you pay money to everybody in all Africa contents as a whole, There is no way you can get your funds or your consignment too, Because our 24/7 tracking surveillance is monitoring all your transaction and those you are working with all this while with those people you called your lawyer or representative in Benin and other country here in Africa, By the way what have they done for you just for you to trust them? What have you gained or get in return in all the transactions these lawyer's or representatives have verified for you? It is only a stu*id fool will seek someone who is younger to be your own child to investigate a transaction on your behalf, what a shame? Why you never received any money from Africa internet compensation is that you did not register as a member to IMF AND CDA Try today to receive $2.5 Million USD Compensation.
These are some of the reasons most of you are asking to be a registered member to the IMF And CDA which give you 100% security of getting all your funds from Africa within a second. It is only those who are member to the U.N/U.N.A.O are advice not to make any further payment to us since they will get their individual documentation both from IMF and the U.N/U.N.A.O office but investigation will carry out to know if you are any register member to any of the organization mentioned to you.
But If you are not a member, please kindly pay your IMF and CDA membership certificate and identification card which will cost you $79 USD SEND it today or fall to do so you lose your fund.
I will advise you to please try all you can to get this fee ready and you are entitled to purchase a steam gift card or iTunes card of $79
and send the copy of the scratch card to me on the email.
Send it through
World Remit OR Ria Money Transfer;
Receiver Name: ERIC EDE
City: Cotonou
Country: Benin Republic
Code: 229
Amount:($79 )
MTCN;?
I wait to hear from you immediately to enable your transfer to take place immediately without any further delay or stress .
Regards,
Mr. Frank Lipton,
First Deputy Director
IMF International Relations (Dept) Public Affairs
Federal Republic Of Benin.
Email (imfoffiice@msgden.com)
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