from: Kathryn Williams <17992@nakhonthai.ac.th>
reply-to: westernuniionmoneytransfer@seznam.cz
date: Jan 29, 2026, 7:47 AM
subject: Re: Your $1,500,000.00 USD has been approved
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signed-by: nakhonthai.ac.th
Good news.
This is officially to notify you that Western Union African Regional operations/payment reconciliation Committee has reviewed your payment file and issued payment authorization order to the Western Union Special Transfer Unit (WUMT-STU) for immediate transferring of your daily payment of $5,000.00 USD until your total amounting to $1,500,000.00 USD is completely transferred.
This gazette was released after an 8 hour joint meeting of Western Union International and joint committee of African ministers of finance and US Embassy, This resolution was championed by the US Embassy due to the numerous complaints levied by American nationals whose payments have been seized, held or delayed due to numerous taxes and fees.
We have now resolved the hitches and you are advised to contact the Western Union Special Transfer Unit for the reinstatement of your payment file and they will be giving you further directives to this regard.
We apologize for the inconveniences you might have had before while in the quest to receive your fund and we assure you that the problem has been resolved and you can now receive your fund without further delay through our Special Transfer Unit. Contact the director immediately on the contact information below and you are mandated to round up with your reinstatement of your fund within 7days.
Please Note that any beneficiaries who did not comply with this directive within the stipulated time frame(7days) will not blame anyone for non-payment as non processed payment will be referred back to the Federal reserve account as unclaimed payment.
Contact Information:
WUMT-STU Officer: Rev. John Collins
Email: westernuniionmoneytransfer@seznam.cz
Finally, Your first payment has been generated but you are required to reinstate your payment folder with STU office before this transaction can be uploaded to the central system to pay out) so go ahead and clarify with the STU payment Officer and start receiving your daily payments.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Yours Sincerely
Mrs. Kathryn Williams.
Chairperson: Payment Reconciliation Board AFRO-ASIA Chapter. UN-IMF
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