from: International Monetary Funds <internationlmonetaryfunds27@gmail.com>
date: Sep 13, 2020, 8:10 PM
subject: Re: ACT AS URGENT
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Winner,
This is Mr. Bernard Johnson, director of United Nations (UN) Compensation Settlement Department London, United Kingdom. You are among the 50 lucky scam victims that was approved to win and receive $10,500,000.00USD as a compensation and support from United Nations (UN) Compensation Settlement Department Under Foreign Affairs in United Kingdom.
Note: You have been approved by United Nations (UN) Compensation Settlement Department to receive your compensation of $10,500,000.00USD and I have been instructed to make sure you receive your fund successful without any delay today.
We have options of payment, you can choose any of this options including:
(1).Bank Deposit Transfer or Online Banking Transfer (You can handle the transfer yourself)
(2).Cash Consignment Box Delivery
(3).ATM Debit Card Delivery.
You have three options to receive your Inheritance/Compensation Fund of $10,500,000.00 USD and you are to choose any of the options above to receive your inheritance/compensation and upon your response, i will direct or give you more detail on how to receive your fund pending on your choice and you are also required to confirm to us your below personal information for security reasons.
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ADDRESS:
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I wait your urgent respond as soon as possible
Sincerely
Bernard Johnson.
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