from: pst.etaylor@gmail.com
reply-to: pst.etaylor@gmail.com
date: Dec 6, 2020, 6:17 PM
subject: Re: Fund Release Order,
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signed-by: gmail.com
Re: Fund Release Order,
We have deposited the check of your:($2,800.000 USD)(Two Million Eight Hundred Thousand US Dollars) through Western Union department after our final meeting regarding the fund release. All you will do now is to contact Western Union director Mr. Akim York, via to only this E-mail:( setsg@yahoo.com ). He will give you more direction on how you will be receiving the funds daily remember to send him your full receivers information to avoid wrong transfer such as,
Receiver's Name______________
Address: ___________________
Country: ___________________
Phone Number: _____________
Though, i was told by Mr. Akim York that the daily minimum transfer is ($7000 USD) but you reply/contact him only to this E-mail:( setsg@yahoo.com ), so you couldn't get into wrong office which to lead your loss to this fund as deposited, so be careful to contact the western union to the stated E-mail above.
Please let us know as soon as you received all your fund.
Regards,
Dr. Roger Umaru
CEO Ministry of Finance.
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