from: Dr.Tunde Lemon <lemondrtunde67@gmail.com>
reply-to: lemondrtunde67@gmail.com
date: Feb 27, 2020, 11:31 PM
subject: URGENT REPLY ATM FIRST PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
mailed-by: gmail.com
FROM THE DESK OF:
REMITTANCE DEPARTMENT
CENTRAL BANK NIGERIA
Office Number: +234 806 587 0098
Private e-mail: drtundelemon1@yahoo.com.hk
ATM FIRST PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
Attention: beneficiary:
This is to officially inform you that we have verified your contract
inheritance file and found out that why you have not received your
payment is because you have not fulfilled the obligations given to you
in respect of your contract/inheritance payment.
Secondly we have been informed that you are still dealing with the
none officials in the bank all your attempt to secure the release of
the fund to you. We wish to advise you that such an illegal act like
this have to stop if you wishes to receive your payment since we have
decided to bring a solution to your problem. Right now we have
arranged your payment through our swift card payment center Asia
pacific, that is the latest instruction from Mr. President,
Muhammadu Buhari(GCFR) federal republic of Nigeria.
This card center will send you an ATM card which you will use to
withdraw your money in any ATM machine in any part of the world, so if
you like to receive your fund in this way, please let us know by
contacting the ATM payment department and also send the following
information as listed below.
1. Full name:_______________________________
2. Phone and fax number:_____________________________
3. Address were you want them to send the ATM card to
(p.o box not acceptable):______________________________
4. Your age and current occupation:______________________________
5. Attach copy of your identification:__________________________________
We have been instructed to issue out $10 Million Untied States Dollars
as part payment for this fiscal year 2020. Also for your information,
you have to stop any further communication with any other person(s) or
office(s) to avoid any hitches in receiving your payment.
211) so you have to indicate this code when contacting the card center
by using it as your subject.
Please, for security reasons acknowledge the receipt of this latter by
mailing back through my private e-mail address:
lemondrtunde67@gmail.com
Wait for your expedite response.
YOURS SINCERELY,
Dr.Tunde Lemon
Remittance Dept.
Office Number: +234 806 587 0098
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