from: Daniel Valesini <ramasamnygp@gmail.com>
reply-to: news.good737@yahoo.com
date: Oct 29, 2021, 8:11 PM
subject: URGENT ATTENTION LETTER FROM BGFI-BANK
mailed-by: gmail.com
ATM Master Card Delivering Department.
P.O. Box 22287 Head Office Agata Benin Republic
A report came to our office this morning regarding your funds,which you are supposed to receive by now from BGFI -BANK Benin Republic our Investigations has been made and we had discovered that the BGFI -BANK Benin Republic,old manager,Mr.John P Ben was behind all the delays and plans to divert the funds to his personal Home Address,The report was made from the State Finance Commission yesterday,that your fund have not be released to you.The IRS and IMF took actions and we tracked The bank manager and he was arrested and he is now in count for attempting a fraud act to seize your fund of'$7.5 USD (united state dollar),since contact this office for swift action for the releasing of you funds to the your rightful fund Home Address today without delay.We anticipate your swift response and usual cooperation, as per the subject matter.compensation which was made approved by the State Government to you as beneficiary.You hereby within advised to office manager,informed me that it will take Good 24 HOURS to get you funds to you
You are advised to include the followings below:
(1). Your Full Name,
(2). Your Country,
(3). Your Direct Telephone Numbers,
(4). Your Direct Office Phone Numbers,
(6). Your Correct Home Address,
(8). Your Current Occupation,
(9). Your CITY:
(11)your age,
(12). Your Next Of Kin Name,
(13). Your Next Email Address,
You have to contact BGFI -BANK Benin Republic Payment Center
This is to inform you that we have done and concluded all the necessary arrangement for your payment worth of $7.5USD SEVEN.FIVE MILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS which have to be pay to you through BGFI -BANK Canada,Finally, you are being legally contacted regarding the release of your long awaited fund. After a detailed review of your file, the United Nation Monetary Unit,World Bank and the US Homeland Security Department has been Authorized to release your funds to you immediately.The sum of $7.5 Million USD has been approved in your favor via BGFI -BANK Benin Republic
Quickly get back to me for more advice.
Thanks for Your Co-operation.
Dr.AIL JOHN
cell +22998472662
ATM Master Card Delivering Department.
Head Office Agata Benin Republic
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