from: Jan Moors <rev.nduogologo234@gmail.com>
reply-to: executivedirector@indamail.hu
date: Feb 2, 2021, 8:22 PM
subject: Re-validation & Release of Your Payment.
mailed-by: gmail.com
From the Desk of:
Jan Moors
Executive Director
(IMF) Int’l Fund Management Office
Dear Beneficiary,
Re-validation & Release of Your Payment.
We have been commissioned by the Governing Board of the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) to investigate the long years delay in settlement
of your beneficiary payment, and ensure that the payment is finally
released this time around. BE ASSURED ON THIS AND HOLD ME ON IT.
During the course of our investigation, we discovered with dismay that
your payment has been unnecessarily delayed over the years by corrupt
African officials who have ensured amongst themselves that the payment
is always denied you at the very last minute. THIS IS A BIG SHAME TO
THEM.
Therefore, to ensure that the process of the fund release is not
compromised any further, we have agreed with the relevant authorities,
that we will handle release of this payment by establishing a “Direct
Payment System” otherwise known as DPS. Thus, the DPS arrangement is
to ensure a speedy and more direct relationship between you and the
foreign bank that will have your TRUST and sincerity of processing the
payment release to your account.
The arrangement will be aimed at linking you up directly with the
Overseas Fiduciary Payment Bankers for the prompt release of your fund
without any hitch or delays. This is what the mentioned DPS
arrangement aptly stands for-eliminating the African officials retail
aspect which has been responsible for the delay to date.
Pursuant to this, you are to confirm receipt of this mail and your
consent to the arrangement, which once received, shall then enable us
to proceed to provide you the overseas contact (bank) details and
equally link you up directly with them for the payment release
arrangement.
Your very prompt attention please.
Yours truly,
Jan Moors
Executive Director
(IMF) Int’l Fund Management Office
Email: executivedirector@indamail.hu
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