from: Mr James Goodman <okedarachinonso@gmail.com>
reply-to: jamesgoodman900004@gmail.com
date: Mar 19, 2025, 9:50 AM
subject: From Mr James Goodman
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn;Beneficiary
DID YOU AUTHORIZE MRS. GERTRUDE SMITH WITH THE BELOW BANK ACCOUNT TO RECEIVE YOUR CONTRACT PAYMENT WORTH OF $10.5 MILLION DOLLARS ON YOUR BEHALF?,IF YOU DID NOT AUTHORIZE HER,KINDLY FORWARD THIS YOUR BELOW DETAILS SO THAT WE CAN PROCESS YOUR PAYMENT.
BANK: WELLS FARGO
ADDRESS: 500 NORTH CIRCLE DRIVE
THE COLORADO SPRING
COLORADO 80909
ROUTE NUMBER: 121000248
N.A / C: 2042509535
SWIFT CODE: WFBIUS6S
BENEFICIARY OF THE ACCOUNT: GERTRUDE SMITH.
YOU'RE STILL ALIVE?
IT'S THE LADY. GERTRUDE SMITH YOUR PARTNER
If you did not authorize her for the claiming of your fund on your behalf, kindly forward the below details to this office, we are mandated by the new president to pay all our local and foreign debts to their owners and we have scheduled time for this payment.
Details to wire your fund:
1.Your Full Name;
2.Your Full Residential Address:
3.Your Country of Origin:
4.Age ;
6.Position Held in Office:
7.Present Occupation:.
8.Your Direct Phone Number;
9.Banking Details:
10.A scan photo page copy of your international passport or your
driver's license.
However, we shall proceed to issue all payment details to the said MRS GERTRUDE SMITH, if we do not hear from you within the next seven working days from today.
Your Sincerely,
Mr James Goodman
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