from: maybankmyplc@gmail.com
reply-to: maybankmyplc@gmail.com
date: Dec 24, 2020, 6:49 AM
subject: MayBank Plc ( 2020 Fund Approval )
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Maybank, Malaysia.
Address: Malayan Banking Berhad,
level 14, maybank, 100 jalan tun perak
50050 kuala lumpur, malaysia.
Good day,
My name is Williams Gerald, I am the newly elected Director Foreign Remittance of western union office Maybank, Malaysia. I was chosen a few weeks ago. I am actually writing this mail to you in person to plead with you for the delay you must have experienced with the previous administration, concerning your fund not being sent to you. I actually saw your name in our file yesterday through my searching as one of the beneficiaries who did not receive their fund value ($3.5 millions usd) before the pandemic which forced us to shut down all business transactions. your fund is supposed to be transferring at the rate of $5,000.00 per day during the former manager regime.
I am writing to let you know that the only way you can receive your fund is by following simply legitimate instructions given to us by the government of this country. This will help you avoid any delay of your fund as you have experienced in the past. So right now, we have arranged to pay you. Also note that you have two(2) options to receive your fund.
(1) Our western union gold card which you will withdraw daily $4,000.00 option
(2) Receive daily cash $5,000.00 till the total payment is completed.
We advise you to do the needful to the safe transfer of your fund as soon as possible. You are hereby requested to send to me the method you wish to receive your money.
Please also reconfirm the following information for security reasons.
1) Your full name:
2) Your full receiving address:
3) Your telephone number:
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Mr. Williams Gerald
Director Foreign Remittance
Maybank, Malaysia
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