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from: MARVEL GENSEN <gensenmarvel052@gmail.com>
reply-to: gensenmarvel052@gmail.com
date: Nov 23, 2020, 10:45 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn: Payment File No: 04

Re: Approval Payment Amount Of $3.7M In Your Favor

It is with pleasure that we inform you about the approval of the above
sum as immediate payment due to you which came back as a result of
World Bank Covid 19 Intervention palliative to deserving beneficiaries
whose funds are held back by some African governments.

The world bank shall pay you the above sum upon completion of few
simple procedures and thereafter we shall debit the account of the
African government responsible for your payment.

Accordingly, we request you to furnish us with the following
information for final verification, vetting and payment:
1. Your Full Name and Address
2. Telephone Numbers
3. Copy of your identification

Further payment directives shall be communicated as soon as we
validate your data upon your prompt responds which should be copied to
Mr Joseph Marraccino, Director Of Payment via email:
jmarraccino@aol.com
Best Regards

Best Regards
Rev Marvel Gensen
Media Consultant

David R. Malpass
President, World Bank Group
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