from: CITI BANK OF GREECE. <eurocitiybank@gmail.com>
date: Dec 23, 2020, 5:05 PM
subject: Attention Beneficiary.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary.
This is to bring to your notice that after the board of directors meeting with the world financial control held in our bank on Monday, We are writing to let you know that the ad hoc committee of the bank has decided to transfer your fund through Western Union money transfer in tranches of 6000.00 euros until the total amount of 1.9 million US dollars is completely transferred in your custody.
This resolution is because of the financial breakdown of various banks during the covid 19 recession which makes many financial institutions go bankrupt. Based on the resolution you are to receive 6000.00 Euros daily into your account , Kindly send your complete information such like, Your Full Name, Nationality, Address,
Telephone Number/Whatsapp Number, the first tranche of the fund 6000.00 Euros will be transferred into the information given to us by you to receive the Western Union money transfer which will be made into your information. You will be receiving your daily payment from us at any Western Union office in your city until you confirm the complete 1.9 million US dollars from us in your custody.
We are waiting for your full details soon to enable us to start your transfer today immediately.
Contact this email ( info.westerrnnunion@gmail.com ) and forward your full details to them because they are the Western Union Department that will do your transfer.
Thanks
Yours Faithfully
Mrs. Grace Festa.
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