from: Rebecca Bond (Global Offshore Banking) <abirmining.goldlucky@gmail.com>
reply-to: rbccabnd@gmail.com
date: Apr 3, 2020, 5:23 AM
subject: Re: Urgent
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First Commonwealth Bank (UK)
202 Saint James Memorial Square
New Port, Isle of Wight
United Kingdom
Telephone:+447482873549
RE- IMMEDIATE OFFSHORE FUNDS WIRE TRANSFER
Attention; Offshore Funds Beneficiary,
In reference to our recently concluded meeting by the UN global office for Foreign Assets Control from which we receive your contact and reference towards releasing your long pending funds through the benefit of our offshore banking system, it's our pleasure to inform you now that we have created an offshore reserve account here in our bank on your name, and have credited your funds with its accumulated interests valued $5,5M into the account.
Upon your response we will provide you details of the offshore reserve account and instructions to access the account online so you could personally start transferring your funds to any bank account of your choice in any part of the world.
Now to access and transfer your funds online, You should immediately get back by reconfirming your details as listed below.
1. Your Full Name...............
2. Your Telephone No..........
3. Your Receiving Country...............
4. Your Home Address........
This is an online banking security requirement that enables us release the account access information to you.
You should write us immediately and will receive more guidelines.
Best Regards
Rebecca Bond
Assistant.Director.Global Offshore Banking
First Commonwealth Bank (UK)
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