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Dr Gabriel Edwin Ifediegwu - Eco Bank - ecobnk377@gmail.com

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from: Eco Bank <ecobnk377@gmail.com>
date: Aug 21, 2020, 8:38 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention Dear Valued Customer.

This is to inform you that Eco Bank of BENIN REPUBLIC have received your email and noted the contents therein, Like we stated earlier, before we commence on your transfer process and let you have access to your fund worth's of $10.5Mlln USD, You will have to reconfirm your personal information back to us once again to enable us help you login into your account and transfer your fund. Information needed is as below. We will email you back soon after hearing from you with our Bank Website to login and transfer immediately.

Your full Name: ___________
You Country: __________
City: ____________
Address: _______
Occupation: ___________
Age: ___________
Other Email Address: ____________
Phone: ____________
ID CARD: _________

Do quick to forward back this needed information to us to enable us to proceed. Once we confirmed the information we will activate your account and direct you on how you can login at once and make your transfer.

Thanks
Dr. Gabriel Edwin Ifediegwu
Call us here for inquiry +229-6153-4416 Or +1 (713) 999-7819
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