from: Senior Personal Assistance <officemy7777777@gmail.com>
reply-to: bankamerica88@gmail.com
date: Dec 6, 2021, 8:59 AM
subject: Atten:Beneficiary;
mailed-by: gmail.com
Atten:Beneficiary;
Wehereby contact you in regards to the ongoing transaction of
$1.5m,allocated to you from the United Nations as part of there
yearly development program.We have informed you that its important
you get the Transfer documents before the funds $1.5m can be
processed and released to you but till this moment never heard from you.
In regards to the ongoing transaction of $1.5m,your
representatives came to our office this morning stating that you
are critically ill and that you have sent them to come and get your
$1.5m your behalf, this sound strange and that why we are
contacting you now as the Board of Directors have instructed that
the $1.5m should be processed and concluded on time,
We hereby advise you act fast and get the requested fee sent
immediately, else we will have no option than to cancel the $1.5m
and reallocate it to your representatives in according to the law
of section 48 sub section 84 of international remittance policy.
What it will cost you now to get your funds release to you is $50 USD
iTunes GIFT CARD and If you send this itunes card or google play card
of $50. this afternoon you will get your funds tomorrow
waiting your response.
Paul Conrad
Email;(bankamerica88@gmail.com )
Senior Personal Assistance
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