from: Bank Of America <mr.jordansitones@gmail.com>
reply-to: bamerica771@gmail.com
date: May 4, 2020, 9:40 PM
subject: Notification and Guarantee From Bank Of America
mailed-by: gmail.com
Bank of America Corporate Office Headquarters
100 N.Tryon St Charlotte,NC 28255
Our Ref:BOA/IRU/SFE/15.5/WD/011
United States of America
Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-9 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time(EDT)
Saturday and Sunday
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time(EDT)
Attention, Good Day Esteem customer.
Notification and Guarantee From Bank Of America Stamp by the General
Manager and sign by U.S Treasury Department IMF and Guarantee to send
your Money back if you did not received your Funds into your Bank
account or Delivery your home address by ATM CARD after paying This
charge that stated. Agreement was made last week Friday 1st May 2020
after the meeting held at our (Cooperative Headquarter in 100 North
Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC USA) that once you send the $50 today for
the Receivers Information to your Fund Originated Country Benin
republic for their Federal High Court April Fund Assurance Certificate
that was the reason your Fund is here in USA but you are send the fee
to Benin Republic so that your USD $40,800,000 (Fourth Million Eight
Hundred Thousand Dollars) will definitely Transferred to your account
or delivery to your home address whiting 5hours with out any more
charges, We Give you 100% of guarantee that this payment of $50 USD
will be the only fee that you will send to carry out the delivery or
transfer as you wish without any more charges, if there is any More
fee is required after sending this $50 usd that we the bank of
America guarantee you we will be responsible for it and make sure that
you received your USD $40,800,000 (Fourth Million Eight Hundred
Thousand Dollars) as we Promise.
The payment is for the Federal High Court April Fund Assurance
Certificate that will be made on your name before your transfer or
delivery is given to complete your transfer into your nominated bank
account or through ATM CARD delivery and check. Therefore, you are
advised to proceed today and send the fee and be rest assured that
there is no more charges after this payment of $50 USD and I guarantee
you that if there is any more charge after sending This $50 this bank
will be responsible for it and make sure that you received your USD
$40,800,000 (Fourth Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars)
Send the fee $50usd through Western Union, Money Gram, Ria Transfer,
But if the Money transfer service refuse to send the fee for you then
just go ahead and buy Gift card iTunes card or Steam wallet card today
then scratch the cards scan and send me the copies here, that is if
you can't be able to send the money through WU or MG. So make it fast
so that your Transfer your Funds into your Account immediately without
any more delaying.
The money payment can be made TO Originated Country of the funds with
this receiver info.
Receiver's Name:............... Kubra Tanko
Country:................... Benin Republic
City:................. Cotonou
Amount:........................$50 USD
Mtcn#: Number:....................
Sender's Name:....................
We are waiting for your reply with the payment, Detail.
YOURS FAITHFULLY,
Mr. David Ades
BANK OF AMERICA(R)
Email: bankofamerica5510@yahoo.com
CORPORATE OFFICE HEADQUARTERS,
CHARLOTTE, N.C.BANK OF
AMERICA, N.A.MEMBER FDIC.(C) 2020
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION. ALL
RIGHTSRESERVED.
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATE OFFICE HEADQUARTERS.
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