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Richard Lee - IMF - officialimf@yeah.net

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from: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND <officialimf@yeah.net>
date: Jan 10, 2021, 6:17 PM
subject: Re:Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yeah.net

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)
New-minster House 24-28 Baldwin
Street, Bristol BS1 Washington DC.

Att:

This email is coming to you from (IMF) conjunction with other agencies informing that all the documents are well received from Courier Company by Mr Balfour Donaldson London UK we have conform and verify that you are the rightful beneficiary of these funds $1.500,000 .00 USD (One Million Five Hundred Thousand United State Dollar Only) Atm Card

We have informed the office of the presidency here in the United States that the IMF has received all these documents from Chief Mr. Balfour Donaldson.

Be Well informed that you Need to Secure Immediately the New (IMF) Certificate Before Your Funds Documents Can Be Release to Your home address

Is your package delivery getting too late to your home address and (IMF) need answer from you

Below is Mr. David Owen, your IMF fund release officer

Name: David Owen
Deputy Managing Director, IMF
Call or test +1774-293-8738
Email: officialimf@yeah.net

This will cost you a New (IMF) Certificate only respond to us immediately you receive this message, no more time here because of the way the United State is moving for the Covid-19 2020 we want you to follow this office directive and instructions the joy shall be yours.

Your Full Name
Your Home or Office Address
Your Phone Number
Your Passport or ID Card

Yours Truly,

Richard Lee
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