from: Frank SCOTT <frankscott.mg@yandex.com>
date: Sep 9, 2023, 2:32 PM
subject: FROM MONEYGRAM
mailed-by: yandex.com
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From The Desk of The Manager
Positions: Manager/Head of Dept
Region: Lagos Nigeria
Service Time: 24HOURS
Type: Financial Mgt
Good day to you as the weather of the day may be. We are to inform you that Chris Barron has sent you a payment of $5,000.00 today according to an instruction from the Ministry of Finance Lagos Nigeria which indicates that we should be sending to you daily payment of $5,000.00 until your total sum of $2,500,000.00 Dollars is completely transferred to you.
Chris Barron has finally sent you the first installment payment of $5,000.00 but be rest assured that you can never pick the money from MoneyGram because you have not fulfilled the necessary obligations due for your transfer.
Be informed that your fund was kept on hold because of an instruction from the Managing director of (UBA BANK NIGERIA )Zonal District Nigeria so that you may not by any chance pick the fund until you pay the tax clearance fee of $155 only.
The Manager further declared that once you pay the Tax clearance of $155, then the first payment of $5,000 which has already been sent today before the instruction came will be released to you and the correct information will also be forwarded to you so that you will be able to pick the $5,000.00 from any MoneyGram location nearest to you.
Please be informed that we cannot release the transfer without you having fulfilled all your financial obligations as required by UBA Bank Manager.
I will advise you to make this payment as soon as possible so that we the MoneyGram will release your fund today for your immediate pick up.
Kindly pay the $155 through Steam gift card worth $155 or Itunes gift card and we shall convert it to cash through the agents here.
Furthermore, we are to be sending you $5000.00 daily until the total amount of your money which is USD$2,500,000.00 is completely transferred to you as instructed by Mr Frank Farm from the Ministry of Finance Lagos,Nigeria.
Regards,
Mr. Frank Scott
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