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James Scott - US Treasury - jscptt@mail2james.com

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from: Mr.James Scott <uba.bank017@gmail.com>
reply-to: jscptt@mail2james.com
date: Aug 12, 2020, 6:37 PM
subject: Letter For Fund Payment Claim,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Urgent Attention:Beneficiary,

A team was set up by the United States Treasury Department to search and recover an overseas trapped fund.

Following series of complaints from Citizens of the United States as well as Citizens of Other Countries In Europe,Asia and other continents over the Discrepancies and fraudulent ways in which funds transfers are handled by Africans which has made it impossible for a lot of People to claim their Winning grants or Inheritance funds from most African Countries due to frauds and illegal activities, A decision was reached recently by the United nation and United States Treasury Department under the authority of the White House to compel African Financial bodies (Banks) to urgently release all funds of Americans,Asia and Europeans and other continents citizens that are trapped in most Banks and Courier Companies,money gram and western union agents in Africa. It was discovered that some bureaucratic bottlenecks were put by these Banks and Couriers etc to make it impossible for beneficiaries to claim their funds so that they will fraudulently divert those funds to their private accounts.

Consequently,I was personally mandated to handle this matter to ensure that all funds of our Citizens and others which are fraudulently being trapped in African Banks are urgently retrieved and paid to the actual Beneficiaries under a legal manner. Our team of experts were delegated to Benin Republic, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Ghana,etc for this task and we discovered your File as unclaimed fund.It was discovered that officials of the Bank has only put up illegal requirements in order to make it difficult for you to claim your fund.

The United States Department of Treasury has retrieved all Files of illegal transactions and we will be working under a legitimate arrangement to ensure that you follow the normal process to receive your fund.You are requested to Re-confirm the following information to delegates in Africa now, by email: tdelegates24@gmail.com

1. SURNAME:==
2. OTHER NAMES:==
3. PHONE NUMBER:== AND FAX:==
4. ADDRESS:==
5. AMOUNT TO BE CLAIMED: $2,800,000.00usd

Be informed that the above information will only enable us to make due confirmation. We shall ensure that normal process is followed to ensure that your fund gets to you without delay.Contact Mr,James Scott, who is right in Africa with his team as the Legal Practitioner to United States Department of Treasury e-Mail below: ( jscptt@mail2james.com )

Yours in Service
Mr.James Scott.
( Team Leader)
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