from: Dr. Gordon M. Nixon <remittancedept47@gmail.com>
reply-to: www.rbcremittancedpt@torontomail.com
date: Mar 6, 2020, 5:37 AM
subject: Your Payment Notification From Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC)
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Royal Bank Of Canada.
Royal Bank Plaza, South Tower
Suite 600, 200 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2J5 Canada.
Email: www.rbcremittancedpt@torontomail.com
Welcome To Royal Bank, Canada’s Largest Bank.
Attn : Beneficiary ,
The Board of Trustees and Management of (RBC) Royal Bank Of Canada
wish to officially inform you today that your outstanding payment
$15.5M USD,which was deposited with our bank here in Canada to your
name has been legally approved and Authorized by the European Union
committee on Foreign Payment Resolution, following with the payment
release letter we received from the Canadian Finance Ministry and
Canadian Ambassador to U.S, for onward transfer, therefore, an
instruction to credit your fund have been given to this Bank by the
International Monetary Fund (IMF)for immediate release of your fund to
your bank account.
Meanwhile, be informed that your fund transfer notification letter has
been forwarded to the Central Bank Of Canada and to the General
Director Of (I.M.F) International Monitoring Fund Office in United
States of America for final approval, and this is because to transfer
such huge amount of money we really have to notify every offices that
is concern in any International fund transfer that is moving out of
Canada just to avoid any problem when making the payment to your bank
account, but we have successfully gotten some of the fund release
approval documents from the legal department regarding to this
transaction.
Note that the (RBC) Royal Bank Of Canada Established in Ontario as of
1782 by Charles III, today the bank is a member of the Canadian System
of Central Banks. It is also the national supervisor of all the
banking system around Canada, and as such any transaction made out of
this bank must go successfully into the beneficiary's bank account
without any hitch.
However, we the Royal Bank Of Canada hereby advise you to quickly
reconfirm your full banking information to this bank once again to
enable us cross check it with the one they submitted to us before we
can proceed with the claim process of your fund, and this is to avoid
any mistake or wrongful transaction, and we will not be responsible
for any lost of fund, so as a result of this we now advise you to
kindly get back to us with your these info. below such as ...
1. Full Name............
2. Residential Address...........
3. Age..........
4. Occupation/........ Position...........
5. Direct Telephone Numbers..............
6. Scan Copy of your International Passport or Drivers License
Upon the confirmation of your full details as instructed we will
proceed urgently and have your funds wired out to you.
We awaiting your immediate response with your information to enable
this bank proceeds with the transfer of your approved fund and serve
you better as we were directed by the Canadian Government.
Thank you for choosing Royal Bank of Canada.
Signed,
Yours Faithfully,
Dr. Gordon M.Nixon
For(RBC) Royal Bank Of Canada.
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