from: O.F.C.E F.U.D <o.f.c.e.f.u.d@outlook.com>
date: Feb 16, 2020, 1:35 PM
subject: Re: Confidential
mailed-by: outlook.com
IMMEDIATE CONTRACT/BENEFICIARY PAYMENT#: AV.TEXT +1(442)-900-1890
Attn: Beneficiary;
On behalf of the entire Staff of the Central Bank Cooperation-Federal
Reserve Bank of New York, and the West Africa States in collaboration
with IMF and World Bank.We apologize for the delayed in your Payment
and all the inconveniences you encountered while pursuing this funds.
However, from the Records of outstanding Contractors due for payment
with the Chase Bank discovered that your total sum of $78.8 Million USD,
was returned to this Office, just because of the United Nations
Organization Clearance Certificate. so I wish to inform you that the
square peg is now in square hole and your check is now in Chase Bank
of New York, and it will be delivered to you as soon as you meet up
with the United Nations Organization Clearance tax fee sum of $100.00
USD.
Best Regard to
Mr Steven L, Anderson
Address: 575 5th Ave, New York, NY 10017
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