from: Peter Edward <ppetersedwardd@gmail.com>
date: Nov 15, 2021, 10:05 AM
subject: Attn:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn:
I have receive your message
Be informed, your overdue payment on your name forwarded to our bank
Royal Bank of Scotland which has been process via ATM CARD waiting
delivery to your address upon payment of administrative processing
delivery fee as in accordance to our bank monetary policy.
We have proceeded to re-validate your payment on your name and
reconcile your payment for direct release to you through direct wire
transfer which will be more cost effective or ATM MASTER CARD for
onward delivery to your address. As soon as your ATM CARD is processed
the scan sample or copy will be sent to you via attachment for your
understanding.
You should reconfirm your address and your readiness to pay for the
administrative delivery fee.
Find attached of my official ID card as you demanded.
Be informed that International Monetary Fund (IMF ) gave Payment
Instruction to the Royal Bank of Scotland to effect immediate release
of your overdue fund valued at ($5,000,000.00) Five Million United
States Dollars to any of your preferred payment option in United
States your country.
Be rest assured that your overdue fund will be released to you
directly as in accordance to the Statutory Monetary Bank policy.
There is great need for you to reconfirm your delivery address, your
direct telephone number and also confirm your readiness to pay 1,220
pounds for the administrative processing fee/delivery fee of your ATM
MASTER CARD to your address as soon as your ATM CARD is issued on your
name hopefully early this week.
Get back to me very quickly.
Yours truly,
Edward Jones Peters
Royal Bank of Scotland
36 St Andrew Square,
Edinburgh, United Kingdom EH2 2YB
Telephone:+447915600967
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