from: UBA-BANK <c770483@gmail.com>
reply-to: ubabankgrp@gmail.com
date: Jan 8, 2022, 6:48 AM
subject: Your $12.5Million Us Dollars Inheritance Payment transfer
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: Beneficiary!!
This is to officially inform you that we have verified your
inheritance file presently on our desk, and we found out that you have
not Received your payment due to your refusal and lack of co-operation
in paying the one time fee required.
You are required to provide either your bank account details for the
transfer or your delivery address so that you can receive Our Bank ATM
VISA CARD that worth your inheritance price!!
Here are the details needed
Your Full Name______
Your Current Home or office address______
Your Home or Cell Telephone number______
Sex______
Age______
Occupation______
other email address______
Identity card copy or Number______
Also the Visa card has already been upgraded in other for you to be
able to be making total withdrawal sum of $20,000.00 per day from any
ATM Machine'until the total sum is withdrawn completely.
You are required to comply so that we can conclude your delivery
without further delay, You can only be required to undertake one
payment which is $200 for the renewal and Approval of your payment
file, while the delivery cost Clearance will be deducted from your
funds.
Sincerely
Mr. Andrew Corona !
Foreign Remittance UBA BANK PLC
www.ubagroup.com
Email. :ubabankgrp@gmail.com
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