from: Dr.Steve Johnson <worldbank033@gmail.com>
reply-to: bifie1654@gmail.com
date: Dec 9, 2021, 2:54 AM
subject: Bank to Bank Wire Transfer
mailed-by: gmail.com
I Am Dr. Steve Johnson, the Director World Bank Benin Republic Branch
appointed by the EUROPEAN UNION Members lead by President Jim Yong
Kim, Due to previous delay in receiving your fund through Atm Card, we
have arranged your total fund worth $90.8 Million dollars in cash so
that you will receive it through online Bank to Bank Transfer.
The above European Union/African Union held meeting in Benin Republic
with the president of Benin Republic Mr. Patrice Talon to pay all
beneficiaries through online Bank to Bank Wire Transfer which is the
easiest way to receive your total funds of. $90.8 Million dollars has
been signed to your file for your Inheritance fund.
If you just follow my instructions, you will receive your money within
15 hours time. All you have to do is to Forward the Below Information
to the World Bank Customer care Mr Henry Williams on the Below
Information.
Contact Person Mr Henry Williams
Email: bifie1654@gmail.com
COMPLETE DETAILS REQUIRED TO ENABLING THE ONLINE TRANSFER.
1.Your valid ID is required
2.Your Bank Name:
3.Account Number:
4.Routing Number:
5.Swift Code:
6.Bank Address:
7.Your Account Name:
8.Your Home Address:
9.Your Private Telephone Numbers:
10. Next of Kin:
11.your country name:
Forward the complete details listed above to Mr Henry Williams to the
Given Information above and send the copy of it to me for the
Processing of your transfer codes.Await your reply with the required
details
Best Regards,
Dr.Steve Johnson
Director World Bank
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