from: Shalla Bruce <shallabruce35@gmail.com>
date: Jan 29, 2020, 3:37 PM
subject: Re: Updates
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dearest Beloved In the Lord,
Good Morning to you,
Thank you for your quick reply to my email. In consideration our last exchange of emails touches my innermost soul has handle with you in this transaction, please read my first mail to you and the contact of the bank, which I have given you below; I'm sure it will help you get my situation right here understand your help in transferring this fund. Feel free while you communicate with them as I have earlier informed you,
plesae contact the bank with this information.
Contact Person Managing Director :Mr Bernard Williams
UBA Bank Benin Republic ,
Address: Marcory rue lumiere,13 BP 2591, 897 11. Benin Republic
uba_ba.nk1@outlook.com
I am from a positive point of view and think that you are a god Fearing person will always be with me in every correspondence contact with the bank about the claims of mine Inheritance fund is up bank's contact as above for the fast ones Procedure in transfer My Inheritance Fund in your account.
I'm waiting to hear from you.
Yours Sister Mrs Shalla Bruce In the Lord
shallabruce35@gmail.com
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