from: Internal Auditor with UNION BANK <felicityofjoy@yahoo.com>
reply-to: servesbank@gmail.com
date: Mar 12, 2020, 4:49 PM
subject: Internal Auditor with UNION BANK, reference code: UNB/A-74/HJ/BG.
mailed-by: yahoo.com
A pleasant greetings to you and your family, i am sick and tired of this constant problem with the FBI & IRS concerning your outstanding fund release of which i have been fighting tooth and nails to make sure you receive this fund but you have been thinking that i am there to swindle you.
I told you earlier that i was suppose to travel to South Africa last MONTH for a meeting with other top Government officials but because of this transfer matter of yours, i decided to defer my trip till next week.
Right now, i will advice you follow my last and final instructions because the bank have agreed to make the transfer today & tomorrow morning to you before 24HOURS. I made the bank understand that you will not be able to come up with the fees they required of you due to financial problems and others. I also made them understand that you have paid scores of fees to various individuals concerning this issue, so my final conclusion with the bank was that they will make the transfer tomorrow without the clearance certificate fee.
You're only advice to secure your fund $4.8 Million from been tempered by the FBI/ OR IRS by obtaining a GNAB Certificate (Government Non-Assessment Bond Certificate) which will serve you as the clearance certificate but more cheaper and easier to obtain. This certificate will cost just $49usd nothing more. Therefore, i will advice you send the $49usd today so i can obtain the GNAB Certificate today so you can receive your fund before 3.00P.M tomorrow. Choose the payment mode from this options; 1) by online banking transfer into your account; 2) By Atm card delivery;Let me know your choice then try send the $49usd today. Let me know the best option you chose.
Finally, hope you know i have tried my best so far in this issue so i will advice you compensate me with something nice as soon as you receive this fund tomorrow.
Payment instruction below to send the $49usd.00 western union , money gram , Wari, Small World, worldremit or Luba money transfer
Receiver's Name: JEAN DJOSSOU
COUNTRY: BENIN REPUBLIC
CITY: COTONOU
Text Question: Urgent
Text Answer: Urgent
Amount: $49usd.00
Please take note of this: Unknown people have been using my name and that of other top Government Officials in swindling most fund beneficiaries. I use this medium to inform you that any mail that do not come with our reference code: UNB/A-74/HJ/BG.
One more time be warned and careful the type of e-mail you reply.
I am waiting for your e-mail.
(servesbank@gmail.com)
Best Regards,
Mr. JEAN DJOSSOU
Internal Auditor with UNION BANK.
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