from: Oy Ubm <owe408470@gmail.com>
date: Aug 10, 2023, 5:25 PM
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Attention please.
GREAT TO YOU, THIS MESSAGE IS FROM THE IMF OFFICE.
We are writing to let you know that we are aware of all your outstanding fund that is coming to you, Your legit ATM card worth $25.8 million will be deliver to you i hope you are aware ? This is compensation funds This is to bring to your notice that the United Nations has ordered the management of federal reserve Bank to pay peoples that has been scammed in any part of the world and the UNITED NATIONS have agreed to compensate them with the sum of US$25,800,000.00 each This includes every foreign contractors that may have not received their contract sum, and people that had an unfinished transaction international businesses that failed due to Government problems etc We found your email address in our list and that is why we are contacting you.
This option is considered to be the best, easiest and the most efficient way to have you get your long awaited United Nations approved funds.
Thank you .
Regard
Dr Richard The Secretary General of IMF Unit
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