from: Western union department <dukejp7281@gmail.com>
date: Jun 30, 2020, 3:21 PM
subject: Re:
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Yes, it is true that you were sent a payout of $5000.00 according to an instruction from the Ministry of Finance Cotonou-Benin Republic which indicates that we should be sending to you daily payment of $5000.00 everyday. We have finally sent you the first instalmental payment of $5000.00 but be rest assured that you can never pick the money from western union because you have not fulfilled the necessary obligations due to your transfer.
Be informed that your fund was picked up by Western Union Headquarter due to an instruction from IMF Office ( International Monetary Fund ) they told them to pick the money,so that you may not by any chance pick the fund until you obtain the clearance certificate, The IMF and United Nations authority FINANCIAL SUPERVISION Team instructed the western union headquarter here to hold the fund so that you can not pick the money until you obtain the below required document,(Fund Clearance Certificate ) And the IMF further declared that immediately you obtain the clearance certificate, then the first $5000.00 will be released to you and the correct information will also be forwarded to you so that you can pick the $5000.00 from any western union location nearest to you in your Area.
Here is the informations of the $5000.00 your first payout
MTCN ; 8856694775
Sender's Name: Troy Williams
Text Question: HONEST
Answer: TRUST
Amount: USD$5000.00
Track it now To Confirm That They Have Already pick It Up
; But you can not pick it due to the above reason/s.
Please be informed that they can not release the transfer without you having fulfilled all your financial obligation/s as required of the international monetary fund .Therefore, you need to obtain a fund clearance certificate from the IMF office which will cost you $100 only. Please, I will advise you to make this payment so that the western union headquarter will release your fund today.
Send The $100 Through Western Union Money Transfer;
Receive Name: Isaac Ayal
Country: Benin Republic
City: Cotonou,
Text Q: How Long?
Answer: 1Hours.
Amount:$100.00
Sender's Name:.....
Mtcn Number:......
Furthermore, the total amount to be transferred to you from this office is USD1.5MILLION USD.
As instructed by MR. JONA AKIM from the Ministry of Finance Cotonou-Benin Republic.
Regards;
Dr. James Walsh
Phone# +229 61721899
Western union department
Benin Republic
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