from: US-Bank of New York <infousbankonlinenewyork@gmail.com>
date: Mar 14, 2023, 4:55 AM
subject: GOOD NEWS
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hi Dear
We have received your payment approval from our ordering Customer
Service in the Central Bank of Nigeria for the further credit to your
bank account from the deck of the Governor Cbn. With all due
respect,our bank has obliged to credit your account with instruction.
Quoting reference to Bank of West BNP Paribas transfer regulation and
in line with British Financial and Allied Conduct,your account will be
effected as soon as you reconcile our 1% Cost of Transfer or you may
advise us to deduct the total value and transfer the balance to your
account.
Should you be willing to accept deduction, our bank is therefore
urging you to contact the authorized CBN Paying Officer MR.DANNY
WILSON of the International Remittance Dept. on
E-mail:dannywilsonlawfirm@yahoo.com Please ask him to issue you the
Original Hard Copy of the Authority to Deduct Bill of Exchange to
enable us deduct the 1% cost of transfer. Be advised also that we only
acknowledge the receipt of the ORIGINAL HARD COPY OF THE BILL OF
EXCHANGE FORM,which must be duly filed and signed by the beneficiary
before we can effect deduction.
Please be warned, as our bank does not trust any Nigerian Official
except MR.DANNY WILSON whom we can give attention to in any of this
instruction.
Prior to our banking regulation, final credit shall be made to your
account upon your instruction.
Congratulations!
Yours faithfully,
Rose Adams
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