from: Barr Donafrio.Paul <centerpayment483@gmail.com>
reply-to: boatransferpaymentcenter36@gmail.com
date: Apr 11, 2023, 6:40 PM
subject: Congratulation My Dear, and Happy new Month,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Congratulation My Dear, and Happy new Month,
**PAYMENT APPROVAL VALUED US$12,500,000.000.000**
Address: 358 5th Ave, New York, NY 10001, Bank of America Financial
Center New York, 1001 United State.
Happy new Month and Easter Holiday with family, urgent Attentions
After the meeting we had last week Friday 31st March by :1:37,pm with
the general overseer Bank of America Office New York USA which is the
bank responsible for the payment of your long awaited funds of
$12.500.000.000.000 Billions has been approved in your favor via my
desk, The bank have agreed that you pay a minimum of $500 USD only and
receive a part payment of your funds worth $500,000.000.000.Billions
and by the time you confirm this money in your account, you can now
pay the remaining balanced and receive the remaining part of your
funds. This is the best and final option for you to receive your long
awaited funds and be happy, I will send you the information's on how
to send the fee to me once I hear from you as required, I await your
swift response, Congratulations and God bless.
PERSONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED: avoiding mistakes on as soon as you
can send the fee needed on your behalf OK:
1)Full Name:
2)Phone Number:
3)Home address:
4)account Number:
5)Routing Number:
6)Bank Name:
7)A copy of any Government Issued National ID Card.
Thank you and God bless.
Best regard,
Mr. Barr. Donafrio Paul
Tel+1(971)224-0653
Co-Chief Operating Officer, Bank of America Office New York USA
Official Email(onlinebankofamerica5@gmail.com)
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