from: linds johnson <johlinds13@gmail.com>
date: Aug 26, 2021, 4:00 AM
subject: COVID-19 COMPENSATION FUND
mailed-by: gmail.com
COVID-19 COMPENSATION FUND
I write to inform you that the COVID-19 pandemic payment scheme
going on now has made the Federal Reserve Bank to waive some
policies that maybe holding your payments or stopping the
completion of your uncompleted delayed transaction.
After due consultation the Government have agreed to pay One
hundred and seventy five million individuals in the COVID-19
Payment scheme and have mapped out about Two trillion United
States Dollars to enable us meet the said target.
However we also noticed that thousands of Americans and other
nationals have uncompleted transaction from around the world due
to strict policies and if these uncompleted transactions are released it will go a long way to help.
For each of these individuals a part payment of us100,000 (One hundred thousand United States Dollars) will be released and since you are one of them, you are directed to contact the Payment. Coordinator immediately with your ID to apply for and claim your payment today.
Contact: Dr. Smith Duke
Email: duke_sm1@yahoo.com
As advised by the World Health Organization, we advise that you continue to wash your hands regularly and stay safe at home.
Regards
Mrs. Linds Johnson
Budget & Planning/Finance
United State
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