from: office office <office0011office@gmail.com>
reply-to: office501office@kakao.com
date: Sep 21, 2021, 8:04 PM
subject: Over-Due Payment Claim!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Sir/Madam,
I know this may come to you as a surprise due to the number of
scam/unsolicited emails we all receive on daily bases from different
organization claimed to be, but it is with a sincere and humble heart
that I am making this contact for our mutual benefit as we have seen
the reason while you are yet to receive this FUND because of your
involvement/commitment with scammers promising Heaven and earth at the
end PAYMENT after PAYMENT right.
Authority/power has been given from the Presidency due to your
long-awaited PAYMENT we advise that you should reconfirm the following
quickly to enable us update your file as soon as possible and advise
you way forward: YOUR FULL DETAILS NAME, SCAN INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT
OR DRIVER'S LICENSE,CONTACT ADDRESS, PHONE AND FAX NUMBER MARITAL
STATUS, BANKING DETAILS TO CLAIM YOUR FUND to the below:
Dr.Chukwubueze Egobia
Director Foreign Affairs
Email: office501office@daum.net
Finally, be aware we are not asking you for any dime as the authority
has discuss with the FINANCIER who has agree to finance all the
necessary documents to accompany the fund to your destination needed
to make this a dream come through but all we need from you is
sincerity and honesty towards this transaction.
Please go through the website (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/859479.stm)
Regards,
Rev.Jerry Eke
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Rev Jerry Eke - office501office@kakao.com
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