from: compensationscheme imf <servicescompensationscheme2@gmail.com>
date: Nov 9, 2021, 4:28 AM
subject: Re:
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Attention Fund Beneficiary,
We wish to inform you that you have been recommended by IMF
Management, to pay you the sum of US$25. million which is based on the
Understanding and current proposed legislative payment agreement.
Our department is a member of the financial services compensation
scheme under worldwide organization Established under the financial
services and market act 2000 as at 31 Dec.2020
This department is subjected to pay all outstanding debts within the
American,Gulf .Africa and European Economic Areas and Deposits
denominated in all currencies and Treated alike.
To ensure we carry out our normal payment procedures accurately and to
Help in continually improve our services and interest of security;
We therefore demand that you require for our release claimant form
and send your proper identity to confirm your person as the
beneficiary.
We shall also require you to confirm your acceptance to receive funds.
Please indicate correct telephone number, address and receiving point
either through our correspondence bank or cash delivery
Any information given in your delivery form that is not correct may
likely prohibit us from making transfer/delivery. Your information
will be treated with utmost security and shall be used for services
related reasons.
Once we have received your full acceptance replying to this mail.
You can open an account with our correspondent bank in your name and
then we shall provide you with e-online Bank details to enable you
make Online transfers if you wish.
Further inquiries about this procedure could be ascertained on email
or fax bellow
Thanks
Susan Wilmot
Secretary Vice president
WWO Claim Center
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