from: Publicity Department. <weric8049@gmail.com>
reply-to: bao.credit0135536@gmail.com
date: Nov 6, 2023, 1:12 PM
subject: Re: Reminder!! Delayed Payment.
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Bank of New York Mellon
Corporate investment banking company
240 Greenwich Street Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
This Is To Let You Know That World Bank Group’s Board Of Executive
Directors Has Reopened Our Services To Beneficiaries On A Project To
Provide Cash Support To 270,000 Vulnerable household units Including
Those Who Recently Lost Their Source Of Income As A Result Of The
Pandemic and of all unclaimed inheritance funds, contract funds,
lottery funds, etc.
Given This Development, We Are Fully Aware That Many Beneficiaries May
Have Died As A Result Of The Pandemic And Therefore Could Not Claim
Their Pending Funds.
Bank of New York Mellon Was Appointed By The Office Of World Bank
Auditors To Make Such Payments To The Concerned Beneficiaries. The Sum
Of USD 5,400,000.00 Has Been Approved By World Bank Auditors To Be
Paid To Each Beneficiary Concerned Out Of His/Her Total Fund As Part
Payment.
We, Therefore, Want You To Get Back To Us If You Are Still Alive By
Forwarding Your Full Details Such As
Your Full Names
Address
Phone Number
Age
Occupation
The Only Thing We Will Do Is re-validate your File So That It Will
Become More Authentic And Be Among the Files That Will Be On Our Pay
List.
This Is A Golden Opportunity For You To Receive Your Fund. Thanks For
Your Anticipated Cooperation.
Your Immediate Response Is Highly Needed To Enable Us To Commence The Transfer.
Publicity Department.
Bank of New York Mellon.
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