from: Ishtiyaaq Malik <arnulfovaladez8@gmail.com>
reply-to: officefiles44574@yahoo.com
date: Mar 19, 2023, 3:48 PM
subject: Deposit Certificate Number..200089748
mailed-by: gmail.com
FROM THE OFFICE OF SULTANATE OF OMAN,
HAITHAM BIN TARIQ AL SAID
No.2 NOOR STREET,RUWI MUSCAT.
RE-IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF 3.5 Million DOLLARS
My name is, Mr. Ishtiyaaq Malik the secretary to the Ministry of
Finance here in Oman to be precise, I am here by bring to your notice
about your immediate payments of $3.5 million dollars, your funds $3.5
million dollars has being deposited to the Bank Muscat and this
deposit was made officially by our seating Haitham Bin Tariq Al Said
with this deposit Certificate Number,200089748 and he order the said
bank to transfer the funds to your account as soon as you contact
them, During his coronation in the office of the Sultanate of Oman
then he received a lot of complaint from the international community
and united nations as well that a lot of scams has being going on in
this country and with this reason he vow that if he assume the office
as Sultan of Oman then he is going to deal with the issue of the
scammers and pay the people that were involves on it in the pass And
your name was found on the list that was submitted to our office
recently, that your yet to be paid, and through the legal information
arrives to us here that most of the scammers are using western union
and Money Gram for the scamming activities, telling the innocent
people that western union will pay them such big amount of money.
We want to let you know today that western union has no right to
handle such payments so stop wasting your time with them. Your funds
$3.5 million dollars can only be transferred to your Account online by
Bank Muscat the appointed bank by the Oman government to transfer your
funds directly to your account once you contact them with all your
bank details. The funds were available at the bank now, and the bank
Manager Mr. Talha Jerry Said has being waiting for you to contact them
today for your payment, So contact the Bank Muscat Immediately you
receive this email message and you can also call the Manager on phone
and ask him to transfer your funds into your provided account, This is
the Contact E-mail Address of the Bank Muscat, Contact this Email= {
officefiles44574@yahoo.com } and Text Phone Number {+1 702-829-0092}
not forget to contact the Guarantee Bank Muscat with all your bank
details such as follows;
1. Full Name and Address........
2. Your bank Account Number.....
3. Swift Code Number......
4. The bank Name...........
5. The address of your bank......
Note that the funds were deposited with the Insurance bond and this is
the insurance certificate number, 0529, So feel free to contact the
directed Bank Immediately ,The bank Muscat May request the fee of $100
iTunes Gift Card from you which will serve as the non-resident fee as
you don’t have an account with them according to the Bank Manager, and
$100 dollar was the only fee needed on this transaction and as you are
contacting them today then ask them where you can send the $100
dollars any GIFT CARD to them to get your funds transferred to your
account online immediately. Do let me know immediately you receive the
funds.
God bless you as I wait to hear from you soon.
Your Faithfully
Mr. Ishtiyaaq Malik
From Ministry of Finance Muscat
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