from: Walters Skinner <waltersskinner@yahoo.com>
date: Nov 3, 2021, 4:07 AM
subject: I awaits your next reply
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com
Hello dear beneficiary,
I Hope you are well and hope you have not abandoned your payment for the US government to use as unclaimed fund. I would like to inform you that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Washington D.C. Authorized by the US government to return all unclaimed inheritance / indemnity payments as unclaimed funds to the US Treasury Department. I want to help you so that you don't lose this payment of your $4.5 million to the US treasury department.
With that in mind, I have decided to contact you to tell you that your outstanding payment amount will be transferred to the Treasury Department as an unclaimed amount if you not complete to claim the payment before the first week of December 2021.
This is why I decided to assist you to secure an application form from the Treasury Department that you fill out and return to me so that I can help you get a stop order approval from the Treasury Department.
Note that you must receive your payment from the International Monetary Fund to your bank account via bank-to-bank electronic wire transfer. No courier or delivery of a consignment money box should be used as they never arrive for delivery, they are confiscated at airport by security as money laundering or drug money
Find the application form attached to the email. Make a copy of the application form, fill it out and send it back to me for processing.
Your service,
Walter Skinner.
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