from: internnall irsdept <internnallirsdept@gmail.com>
date: Apr 11, 2020, 1:57 PM
subject: Attention Beneficiary; Your fund
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary; Your fund
Good day to you and I hope all is well, I wish to inform you that after today meeting with the Central Bank Governor, order was to cancelled all unclaimed transfer because of the inability to comply but I have tried to move the funds to a new Paying ECO BANK and I thank God that the ECO BANK has agreed as I move your file to them and I made suggestion to use Online Banking Transfer to transfer your funds through their online banking transfer the TOTAL AMOUNT $5 MILLION.
The bank Manager ECO BANK also told me that with their online banking you can transfer your money yourself from your home or office at your convenient time in your computer once you register and open online account with their ECO BANK who is the paying bank.
So I will advise you to contact them with their contact information’s because I have already move your funds with them and they will be giving you their form to fill in their online web site and after your fill form, they will give you access code to your account online and you will now have the code to transfer your funds by yourself whenever you wish, so feel free to contact them.
Eco Bank Full Contact Information’s.
Contact Person : Mrs. Underwood,Marita ,
Office Land Line:+229 98 42 88 45
email: ecobannk11@gmail.com
As you contact the Bank , tell them you want to register online with their bank to enable you have access to your funds in their bank for easy transfer from your country and they should send you their web site to enable you register online.
I am looking forward to hear that you have contacted the Bank.
Regards.
Mr Johnson Douglas
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