from: geroge gragham <gerogegragham69@gmail.com>
date: Jan 27, 2022, 3:21 AM
subject: YOUR US$41.5 MILLION HAS BEEN WIRED TODAY TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
mailed-by: gmail.com
YOUR US$41.5 MILLION HAS BEEN WIRED TODAY TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT.
Attention please, Dear Good Friend,
Thanks for your awaited reply and make you reconfirm your full information including. to enable us proceed to start processing your approved sum of $41.5m Dollars as you must follow instructions as the paying bank will contact through the Director incharge and his name is Mr Ben Osagie of Diamond Bank and always you date me all your dealings with him to enable me guide you very well till you receive your payment on before this month end.
You should understand that somebody came to our office and tendered documents that he is your next of kin that was the reason why we transferred this approved sum of $41.5m Dollars then after we find that he was fake and instantly we placed tracer and returned bank your funds to our office so it is for real and go ahead to reconfirm your information as i requested below.
Your Full Name
Your Contact Address
Your Direct telephone. Fax Number ( if any)
Your AGE and what you do for a living
How Many Months Or Years in which You Have Been Expecting
your Payment
The Place you sent Money Last whether Nigeria or London etc
The Last Amount of Money You sent indicating What Month and
Year
PLEASE SEND ME A CONFIRMATION MESSAGE AS SOON AS YOU RECEIVE THE WIRED FUND IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT BY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LAST WEEK.
CONGRATULATIONS ONCE AGAIN, WE ARE SORRY FOR THE DELAY IN THE PAYMENT AND TRANSFER OF YOUR US$41.5 MILLION TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AT THE BEGINNING OF 2016, IT WAS DUE GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS.
WAITING TO HEAR FROM YOU TODAY.
YOURS FAITHFULLY,
DR GEORGE GRAHAM
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