from: Lee park <leepark65@yahoo.com>
date: Apr 6, 2020, 10:43 PM
subject: Contact immediately
mailed-by: yahoo.com
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATION
INTERNATIONAL
CREDIT SETTLEMENT,PAYMENT DEPARTMENT BANK OF AMERICA (BOA)
RESOLUTION PANEL ON CONTRACT/INHERITANCE PAYMENT)
Our Ref: FGA/SNT/BOA0020
Dear beneficiary
Did you receive the mail I sent to you before now? Your payment bank
to bank wire transfer/ATM Card
which has your inheritance/contract payment of $2.5 million dollars as a part
payment of your fund is ready for payment in your favor,But Mrs.Cain sent an
email to us that you are dead and authorize her to claim the
fund.Please contact bank of America
( boa1bankofamerica@gmail.com ) to clarify this office before the money will be
release to her.
Information needed from you for verification as the true beneficiary
of this fund
is as follows,Once more we have only 48hours to confirm the payment
through our head office here in Washington DC.
And we want to insure that your fund will be paid on or before 14th
of this month to avoid the America Government not to confiscate the
fund.
1. Your Full names.................
2. Your full address:...................
3. Your telephone:.........................
4. Age:.....5........Sex: (6.)Your occupation:....................
7. You valid passport for identification.........................
Yours faithfully
Mrs Lee Park Jabir
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