from: cbn10086@gmail.com
reply-to: cbn10086@gmail.com
date: Nov 27, 2020, 5:45 PM
subject: CONTACT THE ATM CARD DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF YOUR ATM CARD
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27th November, 2020.
Sir,
The Board of Directors of UNITED BANK OF AFRICA, has today agreed,
and also made it very clear that your US$10.5Million has to be
transfer to you through ATM CARD. And this is to allow you receive
your funds without further Interruption/Blockage or delay whatsoever,
and make sure you follow up the directives accordingly.
However, You are hereby advised to contact the ATM CARD DEPARTMENT
with bellow contact details for more directives. Also make sure you
reconfirm your details together with your cell phone number to them to
avoid further delay. And always keep this office updated to enable us
close your file here.
THE CONTACT INFORMATION
ATM CARD DEPARTMENT
CONTACT NAME: MR. DAVE MARK.
Tel: +234-907-242-6739
EMAIL: infouba32@gmail.com
We look forward to hear from you immediately and you can call him on
this number +234-907-242-6739 for more information.
I hope this is clear. Any action contrary to this instruction is at
your own risk.
CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE.
THANKS AND GOD BLESS YOU
YOURS FAITHFULLY
MRS VICTORIA EZE.
International Remittances Department
For: UNITED BANK OF AFRICA:
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