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from: Barrister Badmus Thompson <barristerbadmusthompson@gmail.com>
date: Jul 24, 2020, 4:14 AM
subject: Re: Kindly contact the paying Bank
mailed-by: gmail.com

Sequel to the meeting held with Federal Bureau of Investigation, The
International Monetary Fund (IMF) is compensating all the scam victims
and some email users which your name and email address was found on
the list.

This is to pay all the Fraud Victims who lost the money to scammers in
African countries more especially Nigeria and from all the Francophone
countries, Rejoice you have been compensated with amount $650,000usd
for self support to help individuals to own a self charity
organization also for you to build your Personal Company/organization
so as to help the less privileged in there society due to the
financial crisis.

This includes people that lost their money on fake inheritance AND
fake lotto and Online dating scams.

We found your name in the list of those who are to benefit from this
compensation and decided to contact you through this way.

In case you have not received YOUR benefit,

Kindly contact paying Bank :
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UBA)
Director Name: A.O. Nwobu
E-mail: www.CFC-ubagroup@hot-shot.com
E-mail : cfc-ubagroup@null.net

Contact them immediately and request for your ATM VISA CARD if you have
not receive your parcel

Best regards
Thanks.
Inheritance lawyer.
Barrister, Badmus Thompson
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