from: Charles Sprague <charlesgue67@gmail.com>
date: Apr 6, 2020, 10:46 PM
subject: Attention:,
mailed-by: gmail.com
IMF
Thread Needle Street,
London,EC2R 8AH;
Phone+448713582433
London United Kingdom
Attention:
Based on the resolution and contractual agreement between British
Government and The International Monetary Funds IMF,the former
authorized IMF to pay all her Foreign creditors.The IMF Foreign Policy
and Currency Regulation offered loan of $19 billion to British
Government,on the Agreement $2 billion was mapped out for the Foreign
Debts .On our daily finding, it was found that your contract file was
among those beneficiaries shortlisted to be paid,sum of $15M was
approved on your name,which my office by the binding agreement is to
facilitate the payment to you within 72 Hours.
In furtherance to the agreement,you are directed to state all the
monies you might have had spent in the past to the hands of fraudsters
as no money will been lost.It is mandated that you are not going to
lost any money both then and now,therefore,you are required to state
the total amount you had lost in the past so that,it will be added to
the $15M.
Your payment will take place immediately and under 72 Hours the sum of
$15m legally approved must be paid your account without any delays
whatsoever.You are required to reply with the information below ;-
Your Names
Your Address
Your Phone
Your personal ID
Thanks and remain bless as I await for your reply.
Yours,
Charles Sprague
Director IMF
London
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