from: Peterson Coleman <boa73bank@gmail.com>
date: Mar 25, 2023, 8:19 PM
subject: URGENT MAIL FROM BANK OF AMERICA.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Bank of America
Address: 901 K St NW STE 101,
Washington, DC 20001, USA.
Attention; Dear Beneficiary
This is transfer manager Peterson Coleman from the Bank of America Address: 901 K St NW STE 101,Washington, DC 20001, USA. on the 25th of February 2023 Agent Duke Wellington was here in our bank to make a deposit of your funds huge amount of $10.5 million united states of America dollars, he was with Detective Johnson Williams and we were instructed by the Interpol not contact you in respect of your funds until they finish investigating how comes about because they work with the information given to them by Agent Duke Peters.
Now instruction have been giving to us to continue with the transfer processing immediately without delay, and due to the rules and law of the bank you have to provide us a company account because the funds can not be transfer via ATM card any more because is a huge amount of money and all documentation are valid the only thing you have to do is to send us all your details so that we can secure the clarification clearance certificate which will cost you only $688.00 USD only to secured the certificate clearance and this is the sum amount of money you needed to pay before we continue with the transfer because with this certificate we can reopen a new account and make the transfer without any embarrassment from any of the department here in united states of America as soon as this payment i will carry out the transfer processing immediately without delay and we are going to give you five working day to raise the funds which is from this day till next weekend Friday finish with your transfer to your residential account.
Payment information will be sent to your mail as soon as you forward your full payment details to us. Please do get back to me via this mail; boa73bank@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Transfer Manager
Officer Peterson Coleman
Bank of America
Address: 901 K St NW STE 101,
Washington, DC 20001, USA.
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