from: U.N OFFICE <unoffice58@gmail.com>
date: Apr 24, 2020, 3:03 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good news to yu because UNITED NATION and WORLD BANK has put smile
on your face
They have packaged your money into an ATM card to be posted to you
instead of delivery which have cost alot of set back at verious airport
Diplomat are not allowed to move around any more because of this CORONAVIRUS
virus
The United Bank of Africa (UBA) has been mandated and authorized to handle
the re-issuance of a prepaid visa ATM card in your name for onward dispatch
to your nominated contact address following due process.
You are required as a matter of urgency to contact the Director of
Card issuance.
Name: Rev. Fr. Thomas Boateng
Email: revfrthomasboateng@outlook.com
Tel: +233230992918
Reconfirm your full name, your personal identification like Driver License or
International Passport via scanned email attachment and your contact address
where you wish the original copy of your visa ATM card payment to be
dispatched to.
Kindly view the attachment of your ATM VISA CARD that is ready to send
to you once
you contact the Director of Card issuance Rev. Fr. Thomas Boateng.
Yours faithfully,
Lansana
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