from: AFRIBANK DEPUTY GOVERNOR <afribanktransferdept22@gmail.com>
date: Jan 22, 2022, 3:18 AM
subject: Attention: YOUR ATM CARD
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention: YOUR ATM CARD
Re: AFRIBANK PLC / ATM APPROVAL.
With respect to the foregoing business matter regarding the final release and subsequent transfer of your approved payment valued at the sum of $2,500,000.00 USD via ATM Card, I write to officially inform you that your payment order by Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Card System has been successfully processed today date 22dnd of January 2022, and the US$2,500,000.00 has been loaded into an ATM Card Hence, in compliance with the Payment Procedure of the AFRIBANK PLC.
You are advised that a maximum withdrawal value of $20,000.00 USD is permitted on withdrawal per day with a minimum of $1000 per withdrawal and we are duly inter switched, meaning you can make withdrawal in any location and ATM Center of your choice. We have concluded delivery arrangement with COURIER SERVICE, to be fully insured by Nice Insurance Corporation. In view of this development, you are requested to immediately offset the Courier and Insurance charges of $150 USD through the Company given payment instruction as follows to enable the receiving Company insure and deliver the card to your address. You are advised to send down the fees usd$150 through Western Union or RIA with the information .
Send the Transfer Number to this office for further action. Be informed that delivery will be made to your address in 24 hours after our confirmation of this payment for delivery, as you know that the delivery fee receipt will be attach on your payment delivery documents to avoid being delay by the customs. Please advice this office your preferred time of visitation for delivery and be informed that your valid ID card must be presented to the dispatchers before release will be done. TAKE NOTE.
Be aware that you are the only person left to receive your ATM Card out of the (10) ten beneficiaries .I stated the above for you to know that you are the only person left to receive your ATM Card. You have to stop any further communication with anybody or office for you to receive your own ATM Card without any further delays. If you will follow my sincere advice I will urge you to contact them immediately to make things less complicated to you. Thanks.
Get back to me immediately.
Regards
Mr. Thompson Wilson
Afribank Of Nigeria
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