from: mark_h@lawyer.com
date: Jul 20, 2023, 5:44 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: lawyer.com
Sir,
Following the processing and advancement of the $180,000 loan by the lender to help process your inheritance funds release, kindly be advised that we ran into a brick wall and as it were,everything has stalled owing to the fact that the mandatory certification, registration and attestation was not conducted on the loan agreement with the lender at the relevant government agencies and the Justice department ,which now prompted the hold on the loan amount from the lender from reflecting in your account even after it was initiated.
Based on the above,it is important for you to note that the certification, registration and attestation MUST be conduct instantly to allow for smooth arrival of the $180,000 from the lender to reflect in your bank, and this exercises attracts a total fees of $1.000 only, which you must send to me immediately to take care of the problems and ensure the $180,000 is credited into your bank account in 24hours. As you are already aware,whatever amount you spent to get the loan of $180,000 credited to your account to sort your inheritance funds must first of all be subtracted when the deposit of $180,000 arrives your account in 24hours before you will start settling the other debts to claim your inheritance funds.
Lastly, as soon as you send the $1,000 which is the only thing hindering the reflection of the loan in your account, the loan amount of the $180,000 will be cleared by the relevant agencies and justice department for smooth crediting to your bank account after the registration, certification and attestation exercises are conducted on the loan agreement with the lenders.
Awaiting your urgent response
Regards
Mark
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