from: TIM WILKENING <kerrymoi@yahoo.com>
reply-to: timwilk49@gmail.com
date: Oct 6, 2020, 1:17 PM
subject: Welcome! To - UBA Bank Online Plc Secure Account Page
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Attn: Account Holder,
This is to notify you that a new development has been made by today in which the Benin Republic Bank which is called United Bank for Africa(UBA) which has been holding your funds all this while has been ordered to release it to you. The bank has created an online bank account on your behalf and the online bank account has been funded with the total sum of $8,500,000.00 USD in which you would be able to withdraw any amount of money daily from the online account, Please what Ever you want to Ask make sure that You Copy this Email Below and send Me email to this email in Bracket
Below are the online bank account details
Welcome! To - UBA Bank Online Plc Secure Account Page
Activate
2020-02-21
Created Opened Account
Balance $8,500,000,00 USD
Sort Code. 00169381101-43372 1020-03-8733
Swift Code PNBPUS33
Account Number 1010169857504
The bank has also stated that you could be able to start accessing the online bank account once the transfer code has been issued to you and this code will be issued to you at the sum of $75 Usd.The bank has also directed that the payment should be sent through Western Union Money Transfer or Money Gram Transfer with the below details.
(YOU CAN SEND US AN iTUNES CARD, AMAZON CARD, STEAM WALLET OR GOOGLE PLAY CARD)
Receiver Name:... DEMON LEMA
Country:.... Benin Republic
City:...Cotonou
Question: When?
Answer: Today
Amount: $75 Usd.
MTCN Number...
Senders Name...
Send the following details to me as soon as you make the payment which are senders name and address, Mtcn Number,Text Question and Answer Used and the amount sent. Once the payment of $75 Usd has been received by today, then the bank would issue the TRANSFER CODE/TRANSFER PIN to you which you would use to make the final transfer to any bank account of your choice. I would be waiting for the details as directed as soon as possible.
THANKS FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION.
Respectively,
Tim Wilkening..
Assistant Director.
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