from: MRS. GLORIA DICKSON. <mrs.gloiradickson@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrs.gloira_dickson@yahoo.com
date: Jun 3, 2020, 9:20 PM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com
My Dear
I write to confirm if you have received your Contract/Inheritance,
Award Payment of 10.5 Million US Dollars which I know is Certainly NOT
because your Fund is here with the Bank of America (BOA) with your
Payment:
Reference: No. FERES9ASWIFT/USD
Allocation No: 67487632
Password No: 33988331,
Pin Code No: 55674
Certificate of Merit Payment No: 103
Released Code No:0763
Immediate Telex confirmation No: 44133CITBKLN.
Secret Code No: XXTN04413.
You can still have these funds remitted to your account within
fourteen working Banking days; there is a way to receive your payment
easily without stressing yourself up financial. I have done a research
and come out with payment made easier. All the endless fee you have
put on this transact was act of Ignorance if you have thoroughly
evaluated all procedures very well, you would have seen the mole
(Deduction Certificate) this document is obtain with a very little
amount and the document give bank a legal authority to deduct all
fees, charges and bills from the source and remit the difference.
So if you give the bank all legal right to deduct all the fee/charges
from the capital (US$10.5 M) and remit the i difference tell me what
on earth will hold your payment. You have to pound over this issue and
see if you can see clearly and get back to me to direct you how to get
your Deduction Certificate from where your funds originated from.
Get back to me with this Email:( mrs.gloiradickson@gmail.com)
Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Gloria Dickson.
Herald Center Mall
New York, NY, USA.
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