from: Dr.STEPHEN BRADY <bradyd247bankofamericany@gmail.com>
date: Dec 15, 2020, 5:04 AM
subject: Resent as requested
mailed-by: gmail.com
From Bank Of America USA
HEAD; Foreign Remittance Department
Bank Of America
Dear
Your mail has been received and the content well noted as well and to
enable us commence with the transferring of your fund into your bank
account by setting up an online banking account in your name as
directed
We also wish to inform you that a Domiciliary Account must be opened
for you here in this our bank where your fund must be lodged in your
$5.100million before it is properly processed for our Online Banking
Transfer into any nominated bank account of your choice by yourself ,
so you are also requested to fill out the Account Opening Form as
requested bellow, REQUESTED INFORMATION FOR NEW ONLINE BANKING ACCOUNT
(Non residential account)
Your First Name:
Your Middle Name:
Your Last Name:
Your Address:
City:
Country:
Your Occupation:
Marital Status:
Date of Birth:
Next of Kin:
Tel Number:
Mobile Number:
Private E-mail:
Passport number:
Profession:
Nationality
Sex
A copy of your ID Card
Social Security:
State of Origin:
ZIP / Postal Code:
Office Address:
Residential Address:
Finally, do bear in mind that once we confirm the requested
information above from you we shall affect your Fund Transfer within
24hrs immediately. If you have any question or inquiry please feel
free to ask, Thank you for your understanding as we hope to hear from
you soon.
I await your compliance to ensure a smooth transfer.
Dr. STEPHEN BRADY
HEAD; Foreign Remittance Department
Bank Of America
Email: bradyd247bankofamericany@gmail.com
Telephone; +1 312-625-0229
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