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Jose Rentas - jrentas44@yahoo.com

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from: Jose Rentas <vanguardheralds.org@gmail.com>
reply-to: jrentas44@yahoo.com
date: Aug 20, 2025, 2:32 AM
subject: [GDRC 24/25]
mailed-by: gmail.com

Top of the day to you!!

After their summit on November 18 and 19, 2024 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, The G20 leaders inaugurated a commission for Global Debt Reconciliation tagged (GDRC'24). This commission is mandated to pay the debts owed companies and individuals who have fulfilled all statutory obligations in pursuit of their contract payments, lottery winnings, inheritances, bequeathed funds etc. It was agreed at this summit that these entities must receive their funds whether or not their respective debtors are ready to pay them, hence the intervention of the G20 leaders.

The G20 Global Debt Reconciliation Commission is paying 5% to victims who are owed US$100 million and above, 7.5% to those owed US$50 million to US$99 million and 10% to those owed US$1 million to $49 million—of course those who are owed below $1,000,000 will definitely receive full payments. This is a palliative cum stimulus package to help these victims who have spent a lot of money in pursuit of their funds get back on their feet, especially after the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent global economic recession on businesses around the world

We got your contact details from the official list of eligible beneficiaries of the repatriation program. This payment is anchored by reputable financial institutions, and payment could be made via bank transfer, Bitcoin (for beneficiaries who knowledgeable in crypto currency), cash delivery, ATM Card or checks delivery. The beneficiary is entitled to make a different choice if he or she is not comfortable with the aforementioned payment methods. More details will be divulged to you when we receive your response. Congratulations to you in advance.

Best regards,

Jose Rentas

WhatsApp: +44 7887 088709
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