From: Western Union <westernuniion77@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 06:42:48 PM GMT+5:30
Subject: Re: YOUR MTCN NUMBER 063-693-7664,
Attention,
Your details have been verified and your fund has been transferred, the transfer value is $5000.00 but you will have to pay the service fee before we authorized your pick up immediately. This batch payment of $5000.00 will be carried out in an interval of three weeks until your total fund of $2.5Million is transferred completely.
Below is the details of your transfer Available for pick up by you
Money Transfer Control Number: #3824081707
Transfer Status: Available
Sender's Name: Kelly Baker
Amount Transferred: $5000
Please note that the above transaction has not been authorized for pick up, the reason why you cannot pick up your fund right now is because the service fee has not been forwarded to us which is the only fee that is putting your fund on hold, as soon as we receive the service fee your fund will be authorized and will be available for pick up at any western union agent location in your state.*
Service fee covers the cost of services rendered when administering & maintaining a third-party transaction to a beneficiary that is not living within the country which the fund is being deposited, service fee is usually the transferable funds.
The reason why the service fee cannot be deducted from your fund is because your fund has been insured by the depositor, this is in accordance with section 13(1)(n) of the national monetary act as adopted in 1999 and amended on 3rd July 2004 by the constitutional assembly. This is to protect beneficiary and to avoid misappropriation of funds.
The service fee $259 send to Officer stated below;
Receiver Name: Issa Nala
Country : Benin Republic
City : Cotonou
Text Question: In God
Text Answer: We Trust
Amount: $259
Send the following details alongside with a scanned copy of your payment slip via e-mail to us for prompt clearance:
Sender's name:.......................
Sender's Address:...................... .
Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN):....................... .........
If you have questions or need assistance, our team is here to help. You can send us an email.
Best Regards,.
Mr. BRIGHT CROSSBY
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Western Union Money Transfer Agent Location, EMS Post Office. Registered No: 102167. Head Office: 125 Marina Street, Benin
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