from: RevFrank Martins JP <revfrankm65@gmail.com>
date: Apr 12, 2021, 9:42 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello Dear Beneficiary,
We have completed our investigation on your pending international compensation payment from the United Nation Organization and from the result of our inspection,
you are legitimately approved to receive the total sum of $1 Million USD compensation funds from the United Nations 2020 Global Economic Empowerment Grant Program.
We have verified this transaction to be genuine and 100% risk free.
Furthermore, due to the fact that the funds have been deposited on an Escrow account in New Zealand you are thereby provided with three (3) options of receiving your compensation grant funds.
Below are the available options to choose from;
i) Open an Online Bank Account for you with and deposit your funds in the online account which you can access from any location round the world.
(This service will cost you the sum of $375.00 only for the Online Banking Form and registration fee together with VAT for international user).
ii) Uploading your funds into an ATM MASTER CARD which you can use to make withdrawal from any ATM MACHINE CENTER round the world.
(Note that you are obligated to carter for the delivery cost of this ATM card to your destination and the charges ranges from $200 to $500 depending on the service you choose)
iii) Direct bank to bank wire transfer of the total sum of $1 Million USD into any nominated bank account.
(Cost of wire transfer and vat is estimated to $175.00 only)
Hence you are expected to kindly choose one from the options above that will be convenient and affordable by you to receive your grant price.
Kindly provide the below information for your payment file documentation.
1). Your full Name:_________
2). your Address:_________
3). Nationality:__________
4). DOB:____________
5). Sex:____________
6). Occupation:___________
7). Mobile Phone Number:________
Do kindly provide your valid information as requested to enable the bank to create a payment file for you.
Contact Email- (revfrankm65@gmail.com)
NOTE: That you are obligated to clear the cost of any option you choose and be fully rest assured that the International Monetary Funds (IMF) is aware of this transaction.
Sincerely,
Rev Frank Martins JP
Contact Email- (revfrankm65@gmail.com)
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